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IN this building The Saint Nicholas Society of the 
City of New York was organized on February 14th, 
1835- 

As 'Washington Hall it was built in i8og by the 
" Washington Benevolent Society," organized on 
July 4th, 1808, to support Federal Views in opposition 
to the "Tammany Society or Columbian Order," which 
maintained Democratic-Republican principles. The 
corner-stone was laid July 4th, 1809, and the Society held 
its first meeting in the Great Hall on July 4th, 1811, the 
upper part of the building being unfinished at that time. 
This was opened as a hotel on June lath, 1813. The 
interior was entirely destroyed by fire on July 4th, 1844, 
and in April, 1845, the walls were removed to make way 
for the A. T. Stewart store. 



CHARTER, CONSTITUTION 
BY-LAWS 

AND 

List of Members 

OF THE 

Saint Nicholas Society 

OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 




Organized February 28th, 1835 
Incorporated April 17th, 1841 



Sevknty-fifth Anniversary Year 



NEW YORK 

PRINTKD BY ORDER OF THE SOCIETY 
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Copyright 1910, bv 

Saint Nicholas Society 

OF THE City of New York 



Hiouglas XTa^lor il Co. 
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This being the Seventy-fifth Anniversary Year of the 
Society, it was thought fitting to insert in this vohime 
views of New York contemporary with the Society's 
foundation. The twelve views are photographs from 
the original pen-and-ink sketches by Charles Burton now 
in the possession of The New York Historical Society 
and were drawn about the year 1835. The views repre- 
sent the times just before the great fire of 1835 -and the 
financial crashes of 1837, and which marked the culmi- 
nation of the golden age of early modern New York. 
During the early forties the march of external improve- 
ments began the destruction of the most interesting of 
our City's old landmarks. To-day very few of these re- 
main, and of those that are gone scarce even a lively 
memory is present. For this reason, and in that they 
represent the City known to our ancestors, the founders 
of this Society, they should be of special interest to our 
members. It is worthy of note that the views are the 
first and only reproductions from the originals. 

The courtesy of The New York Historical Society is 
hereby acknowledged. 

Clarence Storm, 

Secretary. 

June ist, igio. 



©dgin of the Society 



EXTRA.CT FROM THE jMlNUTES 



At a Meeting of several gentlemen, residents and 
natives of the City of New York, held at Washington 
Hotel, on Saturday evening, February 14th, 1835, to 
consider the expediency of establishing a Society to be 
composed of old residents of the City of New York and 
their descendants — 

Abraham Bloodgood^ Esq., was called to the Chair, 
and Washington Irving, Esq., appointed Secretary. 
The object of the meeting was briefly stated by Judge 
Irving. 

Doctor Manley offered the following resolution : 

Resolved, That it is expedient to form a New York Society. 

Which was unanimously adopted. 

On motion of Mr. Schermerhorn it was 

Resolved, That a Committee of five be appointed to prepare a 
Constitution and By-Laws for the Society, and that they repbrt at 
the next meeting. 

The Chair appointed Mr. Peter Schermerhorn, 
Judge Irving, A. R. Wyckoff, Hamilton Fish, and 
Doctor Manley, as such Committee. 

On motion, the Chairman and Secretary of the meet- 
ing were added to the Committee. 

The meeting then adjourned, to meet again at the 
same place, on vSaturday evening, February 21st. 

ABM. BLOODGOOD. 
Washington Irving, Secretary. 



O ORIGIN OF THE SOCIETY 

At an adjourned meeting of citizens of New York, 
held for the purpose of forming a Society, to be com- 
posed of the residents of the City of New York and their 
descendants, at Washington Hotel, on Saturday evening, 
February 21st, 1835 — 

Abraham Bloodgood, Esq., was called to the Chair, 
and Washington Irving, Esq., appointed Secretary. 

Mr. Schermerhorn presented a report from the Com- 
mittee of seven, appointed at the last meeting to prepare 
a Constitution for the Society. 

Mr. Mulligan offered the following resolution, which 
was unanimously adopted : 

This Society shall be composed of those persons present at the 
adoption of the Constitution, who shall sign the same, and pay the 
sums thereby required, and of such other persons as shall be admitted 
members according to the provisions of the Constitution. 

The Constitution reported by the Committee was then 
amended, by substituting, instead of the Monday in 
Easter week to be observed as the anniversary of the 
Society, "the sixth day of December in each year, un- 
less that day fall on Sunday, in which case the anniver- 
sary shall be held on the seventh." 

On motion of Ogden Hoffman, Esq., the Constitu- 
tion, as amended, was adopted as the Constitution and 
By-Laws of the Saint Nicholas Society of the City of 
New York, and was referred back to the same Com- 
mittee to classify the several parts as Constitution and 
as By-Laws. 

Ogden Hoffman, Esq., was, on motion, added to the 
Committee. 

On motion, it was 

Resolved, That the members present hand in their names to the 
Secretary, to be enrolled by him, and that such enrollment be con- 



ORIGIN OF THE SOCIETY 7 

sidered as a subscription of the Constitution until such time as the 
Constitution is prepared to be signed by the members. 
The following names were then handed in : 
(Then follows a list of two hundred and seventy-five names.) 
On motion, it was_ 

Resolved, That a Committee of five be appointed by the Chair to 
report, at the next meeting, the names of suitable persons to be 
selected as officers of the Society, and that on the coming in of their 
report any member may be at liberty to nominate any other candi- 
date than those reported. 

The Chair appointed Judge Irving, General Laight, 
Cornelius Heyer, General Jones and Abraham Scher- 
MERHORN, on this Committee. 

On motion, the Society then adjourned, to meet again 
at the same place on Saturday evening, February 28th, 
at half-past seven o'clock. 

ABM. BLOODGOOD. 
Washington Irving, Secretary. 

At a meeting held on the 28th of February, 1835, the 
Constitution and By-Laws were formally adopted, and 
the first officers were elected. 



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A. D. 1835. February 14th. — Meeting of Washington 
Irving and other gentlemen, at Washington Hotel, to 
consider the expediency of establishing a Society of old 
residents of the City of New York and their descendants. 

February 28th. — Adoption of the Constitution and first 
election of officers. 

November 2/tJi. — President's Badge and Seal of the 
Society adopted. 

December yth. — First anniversary meeting at the City 
Hotel. By-Laws amended. 

1836. December 6th. — Second anniversary meeting at 
the City Hotel. The Secretary reported the names of 
two hundred and seventy members on the roll. Con- 
stitution and By-Laws amended. 

1837. December 6th. — Third anniversary meeting at 
Delmonico's, William and Beaver Streets. About one 
hundred and twenty members present. 

1838. December 6th. — Fourth anniversary meeting at 
the American Hotel. Permanent Fund, $1,907.65. Cash 
in bank, $637.23. 

1839. September 12th. — The Society adopts a flag, 
viz. : the original Dutch tricolor with the city arms in the 
centre. Flag procured at an expense of $51.93. 

December 6th. — Fifth anniversary meeting at the 
American Hotel. 

1840. December yth. — Anniversary meeting at the 
American Hotel. The Treasurer reported the Perma- 
nent Fund, $3,144.15. Cash in bank, $365.85. 



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1841. April lyth. — The Legislature passed an Act 
incorporating "The Saint Nicholas Society of the City 
of New York." 

June i6th. — Resolution, and the appointment of a 
Committee for the purpose of procuring "a room in a 
central situation for the laying of the foundation of a 
library and museum, as also for the meetings of the 
Society and use of its members." 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the American 
Hotel, About one hundred and forty members present. 

1842. March loth. — Constitution and By-Laws 
amended. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the American 
Hotel. The Secretary reported the actual number of 
members to be three hundred and twenty-three. Amend- 
ments to the Constitution and By-Laws ratified. 

1843. December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the 
City Hotel. Constitution amended. 

1844. March 2'/th. — A Committee, Samuel Jones as 
Chairman, recommended that at each Quarterly Meeting 
a lecture be delivered by such member as can be induced 
to address the Society, and that the stewards procure 
proper refreshments consistent with economy. That 
Tuesday in Easter week be the commencement of these 
celebrations. 

It was resolved that the first meeting be held on 
Thursday in Easter week, April nth, and that the price 
of tickets for the refreshments be set at one dollar. 

April nth. — First Paas Festival at the City Hotel. 
Constitution amended by fixing the second Monday of 
November as the time for the election of officers. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the City Hotel. 



A.CROSS the Green was the site successively of The 
s \ Fort, Government House, Steamship Row, and is 
now the site of the present Custom House. At the 
right on the corner is shown the Kennedy Mansion with 
the Watts Mansion adjoining it. This block escaped 
the fire of September, 1776, and is the only bit of the 
Colonial Period that survived to the time the sketch 
was made. 



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1845. March 13th. — The Society approves of the reso- 
kition of the Board of Officers as to the celebration of the 
Paas on Thursday in Easter week, and that the price of 
tickets should not exceed two dollars ; and adopts the 
resolution of the Board as to the flag, the badge of the 
President and three new livery dresses. 

March pytJi. — Paas Festival at the City Hotel, at which 
Chief-Justice Jones delivered a lecture. 

December 5th. — The Society met at "The Stuyvesant 
Institute," and in the presence of the Presidents of the 
sister societies, wearing their official insignia, and of a 
very large assembly of ladies and gentlemen, J. De 
Peyster Ogden, Esq., delivered a lecture illustrative of 
the history and character of our Dutch ancestors. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the City Hotel. 

1846. April i6th. — Paas Festival at the City Hotel. 
December 4th. — Address before the Society by the Rev. 

Thomas De Witt, at the Dutch Church, Lafayette Place. 
December 7th. — Anniversary meeting at the City Hotel. 

1847. April 8th. — Paas Festival at the City Hotel. 
December 2d. — Address before the Society, at "The 

Tabernacle," by Charles F. Hoffman. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the City Hotel. 
Constitution amended. 

1848. April 2'jth. — Paas Festival at the City Hotel. 
December ist. — Address before the members of the 

Society, their families and friends, at the "New Assem- 
bly Rooms," 539 Broadway, by Hon. Wm. A. Duer. 
December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the City Hotel. 

1849. April I2th. — Paas Festival at the City Hotel. 
Price of tickets, $1.50. A bill of $28 was subsequently 
paid for "extra eggs." 

November 12th. — Constitution amended. 



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November ^oth. — Anniversary address at the Chinese 
Buildings, by Rev. Thos. E. \>rmilye. 

Dcccmher 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the American 
Hotel. Permanent Fund, $6,647.90. Cash, $940.41. 

1850. April 4tJi.—Fsias Festival at "Niblo's." 

July 22d. — Special meeting of the Society upon the de- 
cease of Zachary Taylor, President of the United States. 

December jrf. — Anniversary address by Wm. Betts, 
Esq., at the Chinese Building: • 

December dtli. — Anniversary meeting at "Niblo's." 

185 1. March i^th. — Adoption of the style of the 
Certificate of ^Membership. 

April 24th. — Paas Festival at the Irving House. 

Ju)ie i2fJi. — Resolution for a new die of the Seal of the 
Society. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the Astor 
House. 

1852. April ijtJi. — Paas Festival at the Astor House. 
May i2tJi. — Special meeting to notice the arrival of the 

Dutch frigate, 'Trins Van Orange," at this port. Com- 
mittee appointed to provide a public dinner, to be given 
to its captain and officers. 

May 26th. — Grand banquet at the Astor House on the 
occasion. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the Astor 
House. 

1853. March jist, Thursday. — Paas Festival at the 
Astor House. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the City Hotel. 

1854. April i/th, Monday. — Paas Festival at the St. 
Nicholas Hotel. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting' at the St. 
Nicholas Hotel. 



CHRONICLE 13 

1855. April pf^.— Paas Festival at the St. Nicholas 
Hotel. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's 
corner Broadway and Chambers Street. 

1856. March 24th .-^-Faas Festival at the ^Metropolitan 
Hotel. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the ^letropoli- 
tan Hotel. 

1857. April i^th. — Paas Festival at the St. Nicholas 
Hotel. 

December yth. — Anniversarv meeting at the St. Nicholas 
Hotel. 

1858. April jth. — Paas Festival at the St. Nicholas 
Hotel. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the St. Nicholas 
Hotel. 

1859. April 2^th. — Paas Festival at the St. Nicholas 
Hotel. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the St. Nicholas 
Hotel. 

i860. April pth. — Paas Festival at the St. Nicholas 
Hotel. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at the St. Nicholas 
Hotel. Constitution and By-Laws amended. 

1861. April 1st. — Paas Festival at the St. Nicholas 
Hotel. 

December 6th. — Anniversary celebrated at the Fifth 
Avenue Hotel. Permanent Fund, 127 shares of the 
stock of the Bank of New York, par value, $12,700. 
Cash balance in bank, $1,644.75. 

1862. April 2 1 St. — Paas Festival at the St. Nicholas 
Hotel. 

December 6th. — Anniversarv meetingf at Delmonico's. 



14 CHRONICLE 

1863. March ipth. — Constitution amended. 
April 6th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

1864. March 28th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 6th. — Anniversary celebration at Delmonico's. 

1865. The Paas Festival for this year was omitted, 
from respect for the memory of President Lincoln. 

June fjth. — By resolution of a special meeting of May 
1 6th, the festival of Pfingster was celebrated this day by 
a supper at Delmonico's. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 
Permanent Fund, $17,605. Cash balance in bank, 

$i,597-85- 

1866. April 2d. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

1867. April 22d. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, $21,885. Cash balance in bank, 

$1,776.33- 

1868. April 13th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 
i86g. March 2pth. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 4th. — Anniversary Address by Hon. James 

W. Beekman, at the Historical Society Building. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at St. James 
Hotel. Permanent Fund, $23,820. Cash balance in 
bank, $1,895.32. 

1870. April i8th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, par value of securities, $18,300; 
estimated value, $24,239.50. Cash balance in bank, 
$1,694.62. 

1871. April loth. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 



CHRONICLE 15 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 
Permanent Fund, par value of securities, $18,300; 
estimated value, $23,875. Cash balance in bank, 
$2,208.50. 

1872. April 1st. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, par value of securities, $19,800; 
estimated value, $25,345. Cash balance in bank, 
$1,763.70. 

1873. April 14th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, par value of securities, $20,800; 
estimated value, $23,531.25. Cash balance in bank, 
$1,717.58. 

1874. April 6th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
June 4th. — Constitution amended. 

December yth. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 
Permanent Fund, par value of securities, $27,124.89; 
estimated value, $27,400. Cash balance in bank, 
$1,640.16. 

1875. March ^oth. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, $26,124.89. Cash balance in bank, 
$3,197.69. 

1876. April I'/th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, $27,124.87. Cash balance in bank, 

$3AS9-i5- 

1877. April 2d. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, $27,124.87. Cash balance in bank, 

$3. 1 93 •67- 

1878. April 22d. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 



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December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 
Permanent Fund, $27,000. Cash balance in bank, 
$2,732.42. 

1879. April 14th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 4th. — Constitution amended limiting mem- 
bership to 500. 

December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 
Permanent Fund, $27,000. Cash balance in bank, 
$3,265.94. 

1880. March ^oth. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, $27,000. Cash balance in bank, 
$2,763.26. 

1881. April i8th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, $27,000. Cash balance in bank, 
$3,006.12. 

1882. April loth. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 6th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, $27,925.14. Cash balance in bank, 
$3,919.87. 

1883. March ist. — By-Laws amended. 
March 26th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
November ^oth. — Anniversary meeting. Constitutional 

limit of membership complete, 500 members. Permanent 
Fund, $29,725.14. Cash balance in bank, $3,442.41. 
Constitution amended. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 
Original draft of Constitution presented by Hon. 
Hamilton Fish. 

1884. April 14th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 4th. — Anniversary meeting. Permanent 

Fund, $30,585.14. Expense Fund, $1,783.42. 



CHRONICLE 1 7 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1885. February 28th. — Semi-Centennial of the Society 
celebrated at Delmonico's. President Vanderbilt in the 
Chair. 

Jime 4th. — Badge of. the Society adopted. 
December jc?. — Anniversary meeting. Permanent Fund, 
$31,613.71. Expense Fund, $668.57. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1886. April 26th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 2d. — Anniversary meeting. Permanent Fund, 

$38,895.44. Expense Fund, $301.54. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1887. April nth. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December ist. — Anniversary meeting. Permanent 

Fund, $39,218.64. Expense Fund, $476.10. Consti- 
tution amended increasing the limit of membership to 
600. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1888. April 2d. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
June yth. — Constitution amended increasing life mem- 
bership fee to one hundred dollars. 

November ^oth. — Anniversary meeting. Permanent 
Fund, $41,688.64. Expense Fund, $610.01. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1889. April 22d. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December ^th. — Anniversary meeting. Permanent 

Fund, $43,938.64. Expense Fund, $110.27. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1890. April ph. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
June jth. — Constitution and By-Laws amended. 
December 4th. — Anniversary meeting. Constitutional 

limit of membership complete, 600 members. Permanent 
Fund, $45,405.19. Expense Fund, $513.30. 



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December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1 89 1. March §th. — Constitution amended. 
March ^oth. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's, 
December ^d. — Anniversary meeting. Permanent 

Fund $46,325.91. Expense Fund, $1,259,17. 

December yth. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1892. April 1 8th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
June 2d. — Banner of the Society adopted. Adoption 

of the new Certificate of Membership, 

October nth. — The Society took part in the Naval 
Parade held in New York Harbor in celebration of the 
400th anniversary of the discovery of America. 

December ist. — Anniversary meeting. Permanent 
Fund, $47,345.91. Expense Fund, $1,219.32. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

December 2'jth. — The Society was represented at the 
laying of the corner-stone of the Cathedral of St. John 
the Divine. 

1893. April ^d. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
April I2th. — Special meeting. Committee appointed 

to take charge of the dinner to be given to the Officers of 
the Dutch Frigate "Van Speijk," now visiting this port 
on the occasion of the grand International Naval Review 
of the Representative War Ships of the World, by the 
President of the United States. 

April 2'jth. — The Society witnessed from the steamer 
"Cepheus," chartered for the occasion, the grand Inter- 
national Naval Review of the Representative War Ships 
of the World, by the President of the United States, held 
in New York Harbor (as preliminary to the opening of 
the Columbian Exposition). 

May 8th. — The Society entertained the Captain and 



/HSaudion Ibouec (3Bunkci'5) 

IT occupied the site now known as 39 Broadway. 
Built by Alexander McComb as a residence in 1786; 
it was occupied by George Washington in 1790 as a 
Presidential Mansion. In later years it became part of 
Bunker's Hotel. 



CHRONICLE 19 

Officers of the Netherland Frigate "Van Speijk," at a 
banquet at the Hotel de Logerot. 

December ist. — Anniversary meeting. Permanent 
Fund, $47,825.91. Expense Fund, $1,052.99. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1894. March ist. — Constitution amended, increasing 
the Hmit of membership to 650. 

March 26th. — Paas Festival at The Waldorf. 
November ^oth. — Anniversary meeting. Permanent 
Fund, $49,894.91. Expense Fund, $1,763.96. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1895. April 15th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December ^th. — Anniversary meeting. Permanent 

Fund, $51,094.91. Expense Fund, $2,655.08. Consti- 
tution amended. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1896. April 6th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December ^d. — Constitution amended. 

December ^d. — Anniversary meeting. Commemoration 
Fund authorized. Permanent Fund, $52,054.91. Ex- 
pense Fund, $3,009.11. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1897. April ipth. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
April 2yth. — Grant Monument Celebration. 
December 2d. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, $52,735.91. Commemoration Fund, 
$810.51. Expense Fund, $1,700.29. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1898. March jd. — Constitution amended. Article 
VIII., Insignia. 

March jc?. — Flag presented to the Society by Mr. 
P. G. Thebaud. 

April nth. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 



20 CHRONICLE 

December ist. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 
Permanent Fund, $53,334.91. Commemoration Fund, 
$1,139.25. Expense Fund, $1,938.78. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1899. April jJ. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December ist. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, $54,394.91. Commemoration Fund, 
$1,477.81. Expense Fund, $2,032.14. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1900. March ist. — Committee reported $2,160 col- 
lected in aid of the sick and wounded in South African 
War. 

April i6th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 

November ^oth. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 
Permanent Fund, $55,314.91. Commemoration Fund, 
$1,826.48. Expense Fund, $2,327.55. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1901. April 8th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. In- 
formal presentation, through the Minister of the Nether- 
lands, of a silver cup as a wedding gift to the Queen of 
Holland. 

December 5th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 
Permanent Fund, $56,294.91. Commemoration Fund, 
$2,185.77. Expense Fund, $2,181.42. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1902. March ^ist. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December 4th. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, $57,254.91. Commemoration Fund, 
$2,555.86. Expense Fund, $2,071.12. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1903. April i^th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
Commemoration by the Society of the 250th anniversary 



CHRONICLE 21 

of the granting of Municipal Government to New 
Amsterdam in 1653. 

December ^d. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 
Permanent Fund, $57,894-91 • Commemoration Fimd, 
$1,882.08. Expense Fund, $2,217.13. 

December jth. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1904. April 4th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December ist. — Anniversar}- meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, $58,994.91. Commemoration Fund, 
$2,243.24. Expense Fund, $2,055.08. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1905. April 24th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December ist. — -\nniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund. $59,714.91. Commemoration Fund, 
$2,614.99. Expense Fund, $2,626.86. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1906. April i6th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
November ^oth. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, $60,974.91. Commemoration Fund, 
$2,693.95. Expense Fund. $1,644.04. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1907. April 1st. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
JiDie 24th. — ^Members of the Society entertained the 

Captain and Officers of Her Netherlands' ^Majesty's 
Cruiser "Gelderland" at a dinner at the University Club. 

December jth. — Anniversar}- meeting at Delmonico's. 
Permanent Fimd. $62,114.91. Commemoration Fund, 
$2,775.25. Expense Fimd. $1,590.98. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

1908. April 20th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 
December jrf. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 

Permanent Fund, $63,274.91. Commemoration Fund, 
$3,061.98. Expense Fund, $1,859.85. 



2 2 CHRONICLE 

December /th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

igog. February 4th. — Townsend Wandell legacy of 
$1,000 received. 

April I2th. — Paas Festival at Delmonico's. 

September 25th to October ist. — Hudson-Fulton Cele- 
bration. The Society witnessed from the steamer "Grand 
Republic," chartered for the occasion, the water parade 
on "Reception Day," September 25th, and from the 
stand erected by it on the Park Sidewalk on 59th Street 
the Historical, Military and Carnival Parades. 

December 2d. — Anniversary meeting at Delmonico's. 
Permanent Fund, $65,254.91. Commemoration Fund, 
$2,268.25. Expense Fund, $2,462.41. 

December 6th. — Anniversary dinner at Delmonico's. 

igio. Seventy-fifth Anniversary year of the Society. 

March 28th.— Faas Festival at Delmonico's. Former 
Presidents were guests of the Society. 



AN ACT 

TO INCORPORATE 
THE 

Saint Nicholas Society 

OF THE 

CITY OF NEW YORK 

Passed April 17th, 1S41 



The People of the State of New York, represented in 
Senate and Assembly, do enact as follozvs : 

Section i. Peter G. Stuyvesant, Washington Irving, 
George B. Rapelye, Egbert Benson, John Oothout, 
Abraham R. Lawrence, and Hamihon Fish, and such 
other persons as now are associated as the Saint Nicholas 
Society of the City of New York, or may hereafter be- 
come associated with them, are hereby constituted a body 
corporate, by the name of "The Saint Nicholas Society 
of the City of New York." 

Section 2. The objects of said Society are to afford 
pecuniary relief to indigent or reduced members and 
their widows and children ; to collect and preserve in- 
formation respecting the history, settlement, manners, 
and such other matters as may relate thereto, of the City 
of New York; and to promote social intercourse among 
its native citizens. 

Section 3. The said Corporation shall have power to 
make or adopt a Constitution and By-Laws, rules and 



2 4 ACT OF INCORPORATION 

regulations for the admission of its members and their 
government ; the election of its ofificers, and their duties ; 
the suspending or expelling any of its members, and for 
the safe keeping and protection of its property and funds ; 
and from time to time to alter or repeal such Consti- 
tution, By-Laws, rules and regulations. The present 
officers shall hold their respective offices until others 
shall be chosen in their places. 

Section 4. The said Corporation may purchase and 
hold any real or personal estate, but the annual income 
thereof shall not exceed five thousand dollars. 

Section 5. The said Corporation shall possess the 
general powers, and be subject to the general restric- 
tions and liabilities, prescribed in the third title of the 
eighteenth chapter of the first part of the Revised Statutes. 

Section 6. The Legislature may at any time alter or 
repeal this Act. 

Section 7. This Act shall take effect immediately. 

State of New York, Secretary's Office. 

I have compared the preceding with an original Act 
of the Legislature of this State, on file in this office, and 
do certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom, 
and of the whole of said original. 

JOHN C. SPENCER, 

Secretary of State. 

Albany, April igth, 1841. 



Constitution 



Adopted at a meeting of this Society, February 28th, A,D. 1835. 
Amendments adopted March loth, A.D. 1842; November 
i2th, A.D. 1849 ; December 6th, A.D. i860 ; March 19th, 
A.D. 1863; June 4th, A.D. 1874; December 4th, 
A. D. 1879 ; November 30th, A. D. 1883 ; Decem- 
ber ist, A. D. 1887 ; June 7th, A. D. 1888 ; 
June 5th, A. D. 1890 ; March 5th, A. D. 
1891 ; March ist, A. D. 1894 ; Decem- 
ber 5th, A. D. 1895 ; December 
3d, A. D. 1896; March 3d, 
A. D. 1898 ; March 6th, 
A. D. 1902. 



ARTICLE I. 

OF THE NAME OF THE SOCIETY. 

Section i. The name of this Society shall be "The 
Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York," and its 
objects shall be to afford pecuniary relief to indigent or 
reduced members of this Society and their widows and 
children ; to collect and preserve information respecting 
the history, settlement, manners, etc., of the City of New 
York, and to promote social intercourse among its native 
citizens. 

ARTICLE II. 

OF MEMBERS. 

Section i. Any person of full age, in respectable 
standing in society, of good moral character, who was a 
native or resident of the City or State of New York prior 



2 6 CONSTITUTION 

to the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five, 
or who is a descendant of any such native or resident, 
or who is a descendant of a member of this Society, shall 
be eligible as a member. But whenever, and as long as 
there shall be six hundred and fifty members of the 
Society, no one shall be elected to membership unless he 
be the descendant in the oldest male line of a member or 
former member, and in all elections to membership the 
ballot shall be first taken on the candidates who may be 
the descendants of members. 

Section 2. Candidates for admission must be pro- 
posed by one member and seconded by another who 
shall state, in writing, the name, place of residence, pro- 
fession or occupation of the candidate and his qualifica- 
tions for membership ; also that they know him personally, 
and that he is a proper person to become a member of the 
Society. 

The name of every candidate, with those of his pro- 
poser and seconder, shall be sent to the Secretary twenty 
days before he can be balloted for. 

Members shall be elected by the Board of Officers. 

A candidate must receive three-fourths of the votes of 
the officers present, and two black-balls shall exclude. 

A rejected candidate shall not be again proposed within 
six months after such rejection. 

Section 3. Each member shall, immediately on his 
election, sign the Constitution and pay to the Treasurer 
his initiation fee and the annual dues for the current 
year, and shall not take his seat as a member until he 
shall have complied with the requisitions of this section; 
but such election shall be void if the member so elected 
shall fail to qualify as required by this section, within 
sixty days after notice of his election is mailed, addressed 



THE corner-stone of Grace Church, at the southwest 
corner of Broadway and Rectpr Street, was laid 
March i8th, 1806. The structure %vas removed when the 
congregation built their new church at Broadway and 
Tenth Street in 1846. 

The view of Trinity Church represents the second 
edifice erected in 1788, the first edifice having been 
destroyed by the great fire of September, 1776. 

In 1839, upon commencing some repairs to the church, 
it was found necessary to rebuild. The present church 
was opened for ^vo^Bhip May 31st, 1846, 






Cti ■,'i?<lnj»iaf^ J*i>?lft.'a>s'»«i>j?*« !t>* tViq-ile- 



CONSTITUTION 27 

to him at the address specified in the Proposal Book of 
the Society. 

Section 4. The initiation fee shall be twenty dollars, 
and each member shall annually pay the sum of five 
dollars (in advance for the ensuing year) on the anni- 
versary meeting in each year. 

Section 5. The payment at one time of one hundred 
dollars or more shall constitute a life member; and the 
member so paying shall, if not in arrears, be exempt from 
the payment of the initiation fee or annual dues or both. 

Section 6. If any member neglect or refuse to pay 
his annual dues for the space of one year after the same 
shall become due, he shall be considered to have resigned 
his membership, and his name shall be stricken from the 
roll of the Society, unless some good reason for such 
neglect or refusal be presented to the Board of Officers, 
in which case the said Board may by resolution continue 
him as a member. 

Section 7. Any member wishing to resign shall ten- 
der his resignation in writing, which may be accepted, 
provided the amount of dues (if any) for which said 
member may be in arrears shall be then paid up. 

Section 8. Whenever a member shall, in the opinion 
of a majority of the whole Board of Officers, be guilty of 
conduct unbecoming a member of the Society, it shall be 
the duty of the Board to request him to present his 
resignation within a time specified by the Board, and 
upon his failure to present such resignation within such 
time, such member may be expelled by vote of not less 
than two-thirds of all the members of the Board of 
Officers, at least one month's previous notice, in writing, 



28 CONSTITUTION 

of the time and place of a hearing having been given to 
the member, by maiHng or dehvering to him a copy of 
the charges. 

ARTICLE III. 

OF THE OFFICERS. OF THE SOCIETY. 

Section i. There shall be annually elected, on the 
second Monday of November, at a special meeting to be 
called for such purpose, from among the members of this 
Society, a President, a First, a Second, a Third, and a 
Fourth Vice-President, a Treasurer, a Secretary, and an 
Assistant Secretary, who, with twelve Managers, whose 
election is hereinafter provided for, shall constitute the 
"Board of Officers." There shall be elected at the next 
meeting for the election of officers, twelve Managers, 
who shall divide themselves into four classes of equal 
numbers each. The first class shall serve for one year, 
the second class for two years, the third class for three 
years, and the fourth class for four years ; and at each 
annual election, after that first next ensuing, there shall 
be elected three Managers for the term of four years, and 
such additional number, if any, as may be necessary to 
fill vacancies for the remainder of the terms of the 
Managers whose places they fill. No Manager shall be 
re-eligible until one year after the expiration of the term 
for which he shall have been last elected. There shall 
also be elected at each annual election of officers, two 
Chaplains, two Physicians, and two Consulting Physi- 
cians. 

Section 2. The election shall be by ballot, and a 
plurality of votes shall constitute a choice. 

Section 3. The officers so elected shall be installed 
and shall enter upon the duties of their respective offices 



CONSTITUTION 29 

at the Stated Meeting immediately preceding the anni- 
versary meeting. 

Section 4. The President shall, when he is present, 
preside at all meetings of the Society, preserve order, put 
the question, and declare the decision. He, in conjunc- 
tion with one of the Vice-Presidents, may call special 
meetings of the Society when they shall judge proper, 
and he shall call them when required by the Board of 
Officers, or when requested in writing by any nine mem- 
bers, specifying in such request the object for which such 
meeting is desired. He shall appoint the time and place 
of all meetings, and shall sign orders on the Treasurer 
from the Board of Officers. 

Section 5. The Vice-Presidents shall assist the Presi- 
dent in presiding at the meetings. The duties specified 
in the preceding section shall, in case of the inability to 
act of the President, by reason of his absence or sickness, 
devolve on the First Vice-President ; and in the absence 
or sickness of both, on the Second Vice-President ; and 
so on, according to rank ; only that, in regard to signing 
orders on the Treasurer, each shall have equal powers 
with the President. 

Section 6. The Managers shall constitute a Board for 
dispensing the Society's bounty, agreeably to the regula- 
tions and restrictions prescribed in this Constitution, or 
by the laws and resolves of this Society ; and for this 
purpose, they shall meet at least once a month in Sum- 
mer, and twice a month in Winter, and five shall be 
necessary to form a quorum. At their meetings only 
they shall decide on the application of claimants, and, if 
a majority of those present shall consent to grant relief, 
they shall recommend them, in writing, to the President 



30 CONSTITUTION 

and Vice-Presidents, either of whom is authorized to 
draw on the Treasurer for the sum specified in the 
recommendation of the Managers ; provided that no more 
than twelve dollars be given to any one person in one 
year, except as provided in- Article VI., Section i, of 
this Constitution, or unless otherwise determined at a 
meeting of the Society ; and provided, also, that the whole 
sum thus dispensed by the Managers and by the Society 
in one year, do not exceed the revenue of the Society for 
that year arising from the interest on the Permanent 
Fund (hereafter mentioned) and from the annual dues. 
The Managers shall likewise recommend to the attention 
of the Chaplains and Physicians such persons as they 
suppose might be benefited by their assistance. 

Section 7. The Treasurer shall have the custody of 
the money and other property of the Society. He shall 
keep regular accounts of all receipts and disbursements, 
in suitable books provided for that purpose, which shall 
be open at all reasonable times to the inspection of the 
members. He shall keep an account of the fees and 
dues that accrue, and shall appoint a proper and discreet 
person to collect the same, and shall allow such person 
a reasonable compensation therefor. He shall, at least 
once in every three months, report to the Board of 
Officers the names of the members whose dues remain 
unpaid, and the amount they respectively owe, specify- 
ing those whose dues have been in arrear more than a 
year. He shall preserve vouchers for all disbursements. 
He shall enter on his books each sum paid by him in 
consequence of the recommendation of the Board of 
Managers, the name of the President or Vice-President 
who signed the order, and the name of the person to 
whom the money was paid. He shall, at each Stated 



CONSTITUTION 3I 

Meeting, present an abstract of his accounts, showing the 
sum received and expended since the last Stated Meeting 
of the Society; and hkewise the whole amount received 
and expended since the previous anniversary festival, 
specifying the amount- of the Permanent Fund, and 
amount of cash on hand, and what may become due 
before the next meeting of the Society, that they may, if 
they think proper, take order for the disposition thereof. 

Section 8. The Secretary shall have the custody of 
all the records and journals of the Society and shall 
make a regular entry of all the proceedings at each 
meeting. He shall keep a roll of the members. He shall 
give notice through the post office or letter-delivery 
companies of all meetings, whether stated or special. 
He shall, under the direction of the Board of Officers, 
erase from the list of members the names of all such 
persons as shall, by the terms of the Constitution, have 
forfeited their title to membership, making a report there- 
of at the next meeting of the Society. 

Section 9. In the absence of the Secretary, the duties 
specified by the last preceding section shall devolve on 
the Assistant Secretary, whose duty it shall be to assist 
the Secretary when present. 

Section 10. The Chaplains shall perform the relig- 
ious duties at the meetings of the Society, and shall by 
their counsel and advice promote harmony and good-will 
among the members. They shall also visit such sick and 
distressed persons as may be recommended to their atten- 
tion by the Managers. 

Section ii. The Physicians shall give advice and 
assistance to such sick or maimed person as may be 
committed to their care by the Managers. 



32 CONSTITUTION 

Section 12. In case of the death, resignation or re- 
moval of any of the officers before the end of the year or 
term for which they were elected, the Society may, at 
any subsequent meeting, choose others in their room, in 
the mode prescribed in Section 2 of this article, to serve 
for the remainder of the term for which such officers 
were elected. 

Section 13. The Board of Officers shall meet reg- 
ularly on the Monday preceding each Stated Meeting. 
Special meetings may be called by the Secretary, under 
the direction of the President, or of the Vice-President 
acting in his stead, or of any three members of the Board 
of Officers. In addition to the duties conferred upon 
the Board by this Constitution, they shall likewise execute 
all such business as may from time to time be committed 
to them by any law or resolve of the Society; and they 
shall report their proceedings at every Stated Meeting 
of the Society. The presence of at least seven members 
shall be necessary for the transaction of business. They 
may, in their discretion, appoint a Sergeant-at-Arms, 
with such powers, and subject to such duties, as they may 
deem proper ; and may allow him such compensation as 
they shall think reasonable. 



ARTICLE IV. 

OF COMMITTEES. 

Section i. The Committee of Finance shall consist 
of the President, the Vice-Presidents, and Treasurer ; the 
President shall be Chairman of the Committee. They 
shall have the management of the Permanent Fund, and 



CONSTITUTION 33 

shall direct its investment. All funds and money be- 
longing to the Society shall stand in the name of "The 
Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York." The 
Committee shall, when moneys are to be disbursed from 
the Permanent Fund, or any amount transferred there- 
from by resolution of the Society, give an order, in 
writing, to the Treasurer, for such disbursement or 
transfer. They shall have power to sell out stocks or 
other securities belonging to the Society, and to reinvest 
the same. They shall report their proceedings at each 
Stated Meeting. 

Section 2. There shall be appointed annually, at 
the meeting when the officers of the Society are elected, 
a Committee of Accounts, consisting of five members, 
not being officers, whose duty it shall be to examine the 
books and accounts and vouchers of the Treasurer, and 
to examine the proceedings of the Committee of Finance 
and of the Managers, and to report thereon to the 
Society at its next meeting. 

Section 3. There shall be appointed annually, at the 
meeting when the officers of the Society are elected, a 
Committee of Installment, consisting of two members, 
who shall, on the anniversary festival, present and install 
the officers elected for the ensuing year. 

Section 4. There shall be elected by the Society (by 
ballot), at the next meeting when the officers are elected, 
a Committee of Six as Stewards of the Society, whose 
duty it shall be to take charge of the general detail of 
the anniversary celebration, as shall be prescribed by the 
By-Laws, or by a resolution of the Society, who shall 
divide themselves into three classes of equal numbers 
each. The first class shall serve for one year, the second 



34 CONSTITUTION 

class for two years, and the third class for three years ; 
and at each annual election thereafter there shall be 
elected two members of said Committee for the term of 
three years, and such additional number, if any, as may 
be necessary to fill vacancies for the remainder of the 
terms of the members whose places they fill. Pending 
such election the President shall have power to fill 
vacancies ad interim. 

No member elected to this Committee shall be re- 
eligible until one year after the expiration of the term 
for which he shall have been last elected. 

Section 5. All Committees (special as well as stand- 
ing) whose appointment is not otherwise directed by 
the Constitution or By-Laws, or a resolution of the 
Society, shall be nominated by the presiding officer and 
confirmed by the Society. 

ARTICLE V. 

OF THE FUNDS. 

Section i. All sums received as initiation fees, dona- 
tions, bequests, etc., and all sums paid by life members, 
shall be invested under the direction of the Committee 
of Finance as a Permanent Fund, to be loaned out at 
interest, or invested in stocks or public funds. And if 
at any time the interest arising from the Permanent 
Fund, together with the amount received from the annual 
dues, be more than the exigencies of the poor and the 
current expenses of the Society require, the surplus shall 
be carried to the Permanent Fund. In like manner, if 
the Stewards shall at any time receive more money than 
is required for the expenses of the anniversary festival, 
the surplus shall be paid over to the Treasurer, and be 
carried to the Permanent Fund. 



public IRoom, /iBercbants' jfiscbangc 

MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE in Wall Street was 
completed and occupied May ist, i8a7. The 
Public Room was in the centre of the -building, and 
was of an oval form, 85 feet long, 55 feet wide and 45 feet 
high. 

The usual hours that the Public Room was frequented 
by merchants was from one to three P.M. A sum of 
ten dollars was charged for each person or firm habitu- 
ally resorting there. The Exchange was destroyed by 
the great fire of December i6th, 1835. 



CONSTITUTION ' 35 

Section 2. No money shall be transferred from the 
Permanent Fund except by a resolution of the Society 
at a Stated Meeting, at which there shall be present at 
least one hundred members, three-fourths of whom shall 
vote in favor of such resolution. 

Section 3. All such sums as arise from the annual 
dues of members, and from the interest or income of the 
Permanent Fund, shall constitute a fund, to be called 
the Charity and Expense Fund, from which all the debts 
of the Society shall be paid and the charities disbursed. 
But if the said fund shall exceed the amount of expenses 
and of charities distributed, the surplus shall be annually 
carried to the Permanent Fund, according to the pro- 
visions of Section i of this article of the Constitution. 

ARTICLE VI. 

OF THE PERSONS TO WHOM CHARITABLE DONATIONS MAY 
BE MADE. 

Section i. The widow and children of a deceased 
member shall (if so determined by the Board of Man- 
agers) be entitled for five successive years to an annuity 
from the funds of the Society, to the fullamount of the 
moneys which the deceased member shall have actually 
paid into the Treasury, payable in such manner, and to 
such persons, as the said Board of Managers shall direct ; 
provided, however, that said annuity shall in no case be 
paid to a widow of a member after she shall have married 
again, nor to children after they shall have attained the 
age of fourteen years. 

Section 2. None shall be objects of the Society's 
bounty (except as provided in the preceding section) 



36 CONSTITUTION 

but such members thereof as shall become indigent, and 
children of a member of this Society. 

ARTICLE VII. 

MEETINGS. 

Section i. The Society shall hold three Stated Meet- 
ings in each year, on such days as shall be determined 
by the By-Laws. 

Section 2. Special meetings may be called as pro- 
vided in Section 4, Article III., of this Constitution, 
Special meetings shall be competent for the transaction 
of any business which may come before them, except 
questions touching a transfer of the Permanent Fund of 
the Society, and except also such other business as by 
this Constitution, or the By-Laws, may be confined to 
Stated Meetings. 

Section 3. As the benevolent and charitable objects 
of this Society will be greatly promoted by a social inter- 
course among its members, the Society shall celebrate 
its anniversary by a dinner, on the 6th day of December 
in each year, unless that day fall on Sunday, in which 
case the anniversary shall be held on the following day, 
and the Society may at any Stated Meeting provide for 
other festivities. 

Section 4. All the meetings of the Society shall be 
held at such hour and place as the President, or person 
acting as President for the time being, shall appoint. 

Section 5. A quorum for the dispatch of business, 
except in cases where a larger number may be required 
for any special act, by any article of the Constitution, 



CONSTITUTION 37 

shall consist of such number of members as shall be pre- 
scribed by the By-Laws ; but any number of members 
present at the time appointed for a Stated Meeting, may 
from time to time adjourn such Stated Meeting. 



ARTICLE VIIL 

OF INSIGNIA. 




Section i. The only recognized insignia of the mem- 
bers of the Society shall consist of a badge, pendant 
from a ribbon, of the following description : The badge 
shall be ^ inch in length and width, made of gold or of 
silver gilt ; the obverse — the Arms upon the Seal of the 
Society, stamped in relief, being in substance the old 
Arms of the City of New York ; the reverse — plain, with 
the number of the badge engraved upon it. The ribbon 
shall be orange, ribbed and watered, i^ inches in width 
and I inch in displayed length, suspended from a gold 
or silver gilt bar ^ inch in depth and ij\ inches in 
breadth, bearing the words "St. Nicholas" in block letters, 
in relief. 



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Section 2. The insignia shall be worn only on the 
left breast, at meetings and celebrations of the Society, 
or by members when acting officially to represent the 
Society, and shall not be worn as an ornament or article 
of jewelry. 

Section 3. The Treasurer shall procure and issue 
the insignia to members, and shall keep a record thereof. 
No member shall receive more than one badge unless to 
replace one which has been lost or destroyed. 

Section 4. The insignia to be worn by the President 
at celebrations of the Society shall be the badge adopted 
by the Society November 27th, 1835, consisting of a silver 
medal bearing the Arms above described, suspended 
from a collar; and, upon other occasions, a medal of 
gilt and blue enamel bearing the Arms of the Society; 
or a badge similar to that of the members of the Society, 
but of larger size, pendant from an orange ribbon. 

Section 5. The insignia worn by the Stewards shall 
be a badge similar to that of members, but of larger size, 
pendant from an orange ribbon worn close about the 
neck. 

ARTICLE IX. 

on the mode of altering the constitution of the 

SOCIETY. 

Section i. No alteration, repeal or amendment of 
any part of this Constitution shall take place unless the 
proposition for such alteration, repeal or amendment, 
shall have been made at a previous Stated Aleeting; and 
such proposition shall not take effect unless there are 



CONSTITUTION 39 

present at least forty members, three-fourths of whom 
shall vote in the affirmative, and the votes on such ques- 
tion shall be recorded by the Secretary, if required by 
five members present. 

Section 2. The By-Laws of this Society may be 
altered, repealed or amended, either at a Stated Meeting 
or at a special meeting, when called for the object of 
making such alteration, such object being expressed in 
the notice of said special meeting. The proposition for 
such alteration, repeal or amendment, must have been 
made at a previous meeting. 



Bi2*^aw8 



Section i. The Stated Meetings of this Society shall 
be held on the first Thursday in March and May, and on 
the Thursday next before the Anniversary, in each year, 
except when such Thursdays are public holidays, in 
which case the meeting shall be held on the following 
day. 

Section 2. The Secretary shall give at least two days' 
notice through the post office or letter-deHvery companies 
of the time and place of all meetings, whether special or 
stated. 

Section 3. At special meetings, the consent of two- 
thirds of the members present shall be necessary to con- 
stitute a vote. 

Section 4. Fifteen members shall be necessary to 
constitute a quorum, except in cases where a larger 
number may be required by the Constitution or By-Laws, 
for any special act. 

Section 5. At each meeting of the Society, immedi- 
ately after the presiding officer shall have taken the 
Chair, the minutes of the previous meeting shall be read 
by the Secretary, and passed upon by the Society ; the 
next business in order shall be reports of officers and 
committees ; then proposals of candidates. 

Section 6. Any member having observations to make, 
or resolutions to propose, shall rise in his place and 



42 BY-LAWS 

address the Chair ; and all resolutions shall be submitted 
in writing and handed to the Secretary, and shall be by 
him entered on the minutes. 

Section 7. The Secretary shall keep a Proposal Book 
wherein the proposer or seconder of a candidate shall 
record in writing under his own signature the statements 
required in the first paragraph of Section 2, Article II., 
of the Constitution, and no name shall be considered in 
nomination unless the proposal be submitted in the 
manner required by this Section of the By-Laws. 

Section 8. The Secretary may, at the written request 
of members, enter their names in the Proposal Book as 
the proposers or seconders of candidates, and further 
comply with the terms of Section 7 of the By-Laws, pro- 
vided that the statements required by the first paragraph 
of Section 2, Article II., of the Constitution shall appear 
in the letters proposing or seconding a candidate. The 
Proposal Book to be open to inspection at the offices of 
the Society that members may state any facts within 
their knowledge in regard to the qualifications of candi- 
dates. 

Section 9. The Stewards shall select the place of 
meeting for, and shall provide the anniversary dinner; 
shall stipulate the price, and issue tickets therefor; and, 
in conjunction with the President and Vice-Presidents, 
shall prepare the toasts, and sign and give invitation 
cards to the dinner. 

Section 10. No topic connected with the party 
politics of the day shall ever be discussed at the meet- 
ings of this Society. 



Northeast Corner Wall and Nassau Streets 

THE Custom House stood upon the site formerly 
occupied by Federal Hall. The building was 
removed in 1834 to make way for the present Sub- 
Treasury Building completed in 1842. The church west 
of Nassau Street is the First Presbyterian with Trinity 
Church at the head of Wall Street on Broadway. 



a ^i ,^9^y hib< 



Xist of ©fficers 



©fficers tor tbe l^eac 

1835. 



©tficers for tbe l^car 

1836. 



President, 

Peter G. Stuyvesant: 

1st I 'ice-Preside>it, 

Abraham Bloodgood. 

Sd Vice-Preside ni, 

Washington Irving. 

3d Vice-President, 

GuLiAN C. Verplanck. 

Itth Vice-Preside7ii, 

Peter Schermerhorn. 

Treasurer, 

John Oothout. 

Secretary, 

Hamilton Fish. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Wm. a. Lawrence. 

Managers, 

Cornelius Heyer, 
Robert Benson, 
Thomas R. Mercein, 
Abraham Asten, 
John W. Mulligan, 
James L. Brinckerhoff, 
James R. Manley, 
Alex. R. Wyckoff, 
Jeromus Johnson, 
Daniel E. Tylee, 
Charles Graham, 
John Leveridge. 

Chaplains, 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, 
Rev. Robert M'Cartee. 

Physicians, 

William H. Hobart, 
Edward G. Ludlow. 

Consulting Physicians^ 

Hugh M'Lean, 
John W. Francis. 

SteTvards, 

Abm. Schermerhorn, 
Daniel B. Dash, 
James I. Jones, 
Ogden Hoffman, 
Robert Ray, 
Charles H. Hammond, 
Jacob R. Le Roy. 



President, 

Peter G. Stuyvesant. 

1st Vice-President, 

Abraham Bloodgood. 

2d Vice-President, 

Washington Irving. 

Sd Vice-President, 

Gulian C. Verplanck. 

kth Vice-President, 

Peter Schermerhorn. 

Treasurer, 

John Oothout. 

Secretary, 

Hamilton Fish. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Wm. a. Lawrence. 

Managers, 

Cornelius Heyer, 
Robert Benson, 
Thomas R. Mercein, 
Abraham Asten, 
John W. Mulligan, 
James L. Brinckerhoff, 
James R. Manley, 
Alex. R. Wyckoff, 
Jeromus Johnson, 
Daniel E. Tylee, 
Charles Graham, 
John Leveridge. 

Cha/>lains, 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, 
Rev. Robert M'Cartee. 

Physicians, 

William H. Hobart, 
Edward G. Ludlow. 

Consulting Physicians, 

Hugh M'Lean, 
John W. Francis. 

stewards, 

Ogden Hoffman, 
Jacob R. Le Roy, 
Daniel B. Dash, 
Robert Ray, 
Egbert Benson, 
Augustus Fleming, 
Charles H. Hammond. 



44 OFFICERS 

<S)fficers for the l^ear ©tficers tor tbe l^ear 



1837. 
GuLiAN C. Verplanck. 

Isi Ti'ce-Presiiient, 

Washington Irving. 

^d J'l'ce-President, 

Peter Schermerhorn. 

3d I 'icc-Prcsident, 

Cornelius Heyer. 

kth I 'icc-Pi-esident, 

Egbert Benson. 

Treasurer, 

John Oothout. 

Secretary. 

Hamilton Fish. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Wm. a. Lawrence. 

Managers, 

James R. Manley, 
Thomas R. Mercein, 
Abraham Asten, 
John W. Mulligan, 
James L. Brixckerhoff, 
Abel T. Anderson, 
Robert Benson, 
Jeromus Johnson, 
Daniel E. Tylee, 
Charles Graham, 
John Leveridge, 
George B. Rapelye. 

Chaplains, 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, 
Rev. Robert M'Cartee. 

Physicia ns, 

William H. Hobart, 
Edward G. Ludlow. 

Consulting Physicians, 

Hugh M'Lean, 
John W. Francis. 

stewards, 

Ogden Hoffman, 
Samuel Swartwout, 
David C. Colden, 
Alex. R. Wyckoff, 
Anthony J. Bleecker, 
Jonathan Nathan, 
James Bowen. 



1S38. 



President, 

Gulian C. Verplanck. 

1st Vice-President, 

Washington Irving. 

Zd Vice-President, 

Peter Schermerhorn. 

3d Vice-President, 

Cornelius Heyer. 

Itth I 'ice-President^ 

Egbert Benson. 

Treasurer, 

John Oothout. 

Secretary, 

Hamilton Fish. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Wm. a. Lawrence. 

Managers, 

James R. Manley, 
Thomas R. Mercein, 
Abraham Asten, 
Charles Graham, 
Abel T. Anderson, 
Henry' Beeckman, 
Robert Benson, 
Jeromus Johnson, 
John W. Mulligan, 
John Leveridge, 
George B. Rapelye, 
William J. Van Wagenen. 

Cliaplain, 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk. 

^Physicians, 

William H. Hobart, 
John D. Ogden. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John W. Francis, 
Hugh M'Lean. 

Ste7vards, 

Alex. R. Wyckoff, 
David C. Colden, 
James Bo\ven, 
Anthony J. Bleecker, 
Jonathan Nathan, 
John A. King, 
James L Jones. 



18-iO. 



OFFICERS 45 

©fficers tor tbe ^cav ©fficers tor tbe l^ear 

1839. 

Prcsid,-fit, 

GuLiAN C. Verplanck. 

Is/ Vice-P7-esidetit^ 

"Vashington Irving. 

^d Vice-President, 

Peter Schermerhorn. 

3d Vice-President, 

Cornelius Heyer. 

Ittk I 'ice-President, 

Egbert Benson. 

Treasurer, 

John Oothout. 

Secreta ry, 

Hamilton Fish. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Wm. a. Lawrence. 

Managers, 

James R. Manley, 
Thomas R. Mercein, 
Abraham Asten, 
John Leveridge, 
George B. Rapelye, 
William J. Van Wagenen, 
Robert Benson, 
Jeromus Johnson, 
John W. Mulligan, 
Abel T. Andersoim, 
Henry Beeckman, 
John D. Campbell. 

Chaplain, 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk. 

Pliysicians. 

William H. Hobart, 
John D. Ogden. 

Consulting' Physicia ns, 

John W. Francis, 
Hugh M'Lean. 

Ste7va rds, 

Alex. R. Wyckoff, 
David C. Colden, 
James Bowen, 
Anthony J. Bleecker, 
Jonathan Nathan, 
John A. King, 
James I. Jones. 



President. 

GuLiAN C. Verplanck. 

1st J 'ice-President, 

Washington Irving. 

Zd Vice-Presidefit, 

Peter Schermerhorn. 

3d Vice-President, 

Cornelius Heyer. 

Uth Vice-President, 

Egbert Benson. 

Treasttrer. 

John Oothout. 

Secretary, 

Hamilton Fish. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Wm. a. Lawrence. 

Managers, 

James R. Manley, 
Thomas R. Mercein, 
Abraham Asten, 
George B. Rapelye, 
William J. Van Wagenen, 
John B. Schmelzel, 
Robert Benson, 
Jeromus Johnson, 
John Leveridge, 
Henry Beeckman, 
Samuel G. Raymond, 
Alex. I. Cotheal. 

Chaplain, 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk. 

Physicians, 

William H. Hobart, 
John D. Ogden. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John W. Francis, 
Hugh M'Lean. 

Steu'ards, 

Alex. R. Wyckoff, 
David C. Colden, 
James Bowen, 
Anthony J. Bleecker, 
Jonathan Nathan, 
John A. King, 
James I. Jones. 



46 OFFICERS 

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18^1. 



President, 

GuLiAN C. Verpi.anck. 

1st Vice-President, 

Washington Irving. 

2d I'^ice-President, 

Peter Schermerhorn. 

3d I'ice-President, 

Cornelius Heyer. 

Uth I 'ice-President, 

Egbert Benson. 

Treasitrer, 

John Oothout. 

Secretary, 

Hamilton Fish. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Wm. a. Lawrence. 

Managers, 

James R. Manley, 
Thomas R. Mercein, 
John Leveridge, 
William J. Van Wagenen, 
John B. Schmelzel, 
John Turner, 
Robert Benson, 
Abraham Asten, 
George B. Rapelye, 
Samuel G. Raymond, 
Alex. I. Cotheal. 
James H. Kip. 

Chaplain, 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk. 

Physicians, 

William H. Hobart, 
John D. Ogden. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John W. Francis, 
Hugh M'Lean. 

Stewards, 

Alex. R. Wyckoff, 
David C. Golden, 
James Bowen, 
Anthony J. Bleecker, 
Jonathan Nathan 
John A. King, 
James I. Jones. 



184.3. 

President, 

Egbert Benson. 

1st Vice-President, 

Peter Schermerhorn. 

fid Vice-President, 

William J. Van Wagenen. 

3d Vice-President, 

John Turner. 

kth Vice-President, 

James R. Manley. 

Treasurer, 

John Oothout. 

Secretary, 

Hamilton Fish. 

Assistant Secretary, 

James Manley. 

Managers, 

Robert Benson. 
John Leveridge, 
John B. Schmelzel, 
James H. Kip, 
David C. Golden, 
George B. Rapelye, 
Abraham Asten. 
Samuel G. Raymond, 
Alex. I. Cotheal, 
Abraham R. Lawrence, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
Jonathan Nathan. 

Chaplains, 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, 
Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye. 

Physicians, 

Wm. H. Hobart, 
John G. Adams. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John W. Francis, 
Hugh M'Lean. 

stewards, 

Alex. R. Wyckoff, 
James I. Jones, 
Jacob R. Nevius, 
Anthony J. Bleecker, 
William Turner, 
William Dumont, 
M. Charles Paterson. 



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1843. 



184.4. 



President, 

Egbert Benson. 

Isi Vice-President, ' 

Peter Schermerhorn. 

2d Vice-President, 

William J. Van Wagenen. 

Sd Vice-President, 

James R. Manley. 

htk Vice-President, 

Abraham R. Lawrence. 

Treasurer, 

John Oothout. 

Secretary, 

Hamilton Fish. 

Assistant Secretary^ 

James Manley. 

Managers, 

Robert Benson, 
Alex. I. Cotheal, 
Abraham Asten, 
Samuel G. Raymond, 
James H. Kip, 
David C. Golden, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
' John Leveridge, 
John B. Schmelzel, 
Jonathan Nathan, 
William H. Johnson, 
Robert Kermit. 

Chaplains, 

Rt. Rev. Bexj. T. Onderdonk, 
Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye. 

Physicians, 

William H. Hobart, 
Jacob Harsen. 

Consulting- Physicians, 

John W. Francis, 
Hugh M'Lean. 

Ste^vards, 

Anthony J. Bleecker, 
William Turner, 
Jacob R. Nevius, 
William Dumont, 
M. Gharles Paterson, 
Alex. R. Wyckofe, 
John D. Van Buren. 



President, 

James R. Manley. 

1st J 'ice-President, 

Peter Schermerhorn. 

Sd Vice-President, 

William J. Van Wagenen. 

3d Vice-President, 

Abraham R. Lawrence. 

hth Vice-President, 

Ogden Hoffman. 

Treastirer, 

Frederic De Peyster. 

Secretary, 

Samuel G. Raymond. 

Assistant Secretary, 

James Manley. 

Managers, 

John Leveridge, 
John B. Schmelzel, 
James H. Kip, 
Alex. I. Gotheal, 
Jonathan Nathan, 
Robert Kermit, 
AViLLiAM H. Johnson, 
James F. De Peyster, 
Hamilton Fish, 
Samuel Jones, 
Anthony J. Bleecker, 
Thomas G. Ghardavoyne. 

Ch apla ins, 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, 
Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye. 

Physicians, 

William H. Hobart, 
Jacob Harsen. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John W. Francis, 
Hugh M'Lean. 

Ste7vards, 

John D. Van Buren, 
Jacob R. Nevius, 
GoRNELius V. S. Roosevelt, 
Gharles F. Hoffman, 
Peter A. Schermerhorn, 
Denning Duer, 
James De Peyster Ogden. 



48 



OFFICERS 



©tficers tov tbe 3j)eat: 



1845. 



©tRccrs for tbe ^cav 

1846. 



President, 

James R. Manley. 

1st Vice-President, 

ABRAHAiM R. Lawrence. 

2d \ 'ice-President, 

Ogden Hoffman. 

3d Vice-President, 

Samuel Jones. 

Uth J 'ice-President, 

James De Peyster Ogden. 

Treasurer, 

Frederic De Peyster. 

Secretary. 

Samuel G. Raymond. 

Assistant Secretary, 

James Manley. 

Alanagers, 

John Leveridge, 
James H. Kip, 
Alex. I. Cotheal, 
Jonathan Nathan, 
Robert Kermit, 
Francis V. Many, 
James F. De Peyster, 
Hamilton Fish, 
David C. Golden, 
Anthony J. Bleecker, 
Thomas G. Ghardavoyne, 
Harman C. Westervelt. 

Chaplains, 

Rt. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, 
Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye. 

Physicia ns, 

William H. Hobart, 
Jacob Harsen. 

Consulting' Physicians, 

John W. Francis, 
Hugh M'Lean. 

Stewards, 

John D. Van Buren, 
Jacob R. Nevius, 
Charles F. Hoffman, 
Denning Duer, 
Alex. R. Wyckoff, 
William Turner, 
Dayton Hobart. 



President, 

Samuel Jones. 

1st Vice-President, 

Abraham R. Lawrence. 

2d Vice-President, 

Ogden Hoffman. 

Sd Vice-President, 

J. De Peyster Ogden. 

hih J'ice-President, 

John A. King. 

Treasurer, 

William H. Johnson. 

Secretary, 

Samuel G. Raymond. 

Assistant Secretary, 

James :NL\nley. 

Ala nagers, 

James H. Kip, 
Alex. I. Cotheal, 
Robert Kermit, 
David G. Colden, 
Wm. J. Van Wagenen, 
Thomas G. Ghardavoyne, 
Hamilton Fish, 
James F. De Peyster, 
William M. Vermilye, 
Harman C. Westervelt, 
Francis V. Many, 
Abraham Fardon, Jr. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William Berrian. 

Physicia ns, 

William H. Hobart, 
William Turner. 

Consulting- Physicians, 

John W. Francis, 
Hugh M'Lean. 

Stewa rds, 

Charles F. Hoffman, 
Pierre jNL Irving, 
Denning Duer, 
Alex. R. Wyckoff, 
Isaac ^. Hone, 
James Breath, 
Lewis Gaylord Clark. 



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1847'. 
President, 

Samuel Jones, 

1st I'ice-Presidetit, 

Abraham R. Lawrence. 

2d I 'ice-President, 

J. De Peyster Ogden. 

3d Vice-President, 

John A. King. 

hth Vice-President, 

Hamilton Fish. 

Treasurer, 

William H. Johnson. 

Secretary, 

Samuel G. Raymond. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Alexander I. Cotheal. 

liTanagers, 

James H. Kip, 
Thomas C. Chardavoyne, 
William M. Vermilye, 
Jacob Anthony, 
"William J. Van Wagenen, 
Francis V. Many, 
Abraham Fardon, Jr., 
Elias G. Drake, 
James R. Manley, 
T. C. Winthrop, 
Harman C. Westervelt, 
Jacob Harsen. 

C/i apla ins. 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William Berrian. 

Physicia ns, 

William H. Hobart, 
John G. Adams. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John W. Francis, 
John C. Cheesman. 

Steivards, 

Pierre M. Irving, 
Lewis Gaylord Clark, 
Nicholas Low, 
James Breath, 
Charles R. Swords, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
John T. Stagg. 



1848. 



President, 

John A. King. 

Isi Vice-President, 

J. De Peyster Ogden. 

2d I 'ice-President, 

Hamilton Fish. 

Sd Vice-President, 

Ogden Hoffman. 

ktk Vice-President, 

Egbert Benson. 

Treasurer, 

William H. Johnson. 

Secretary, 

Samuel G. Raymond. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Alexander L Cotheal. 

managers, 

James H. Kip, 
Thomas C. Chardavoyne, 
William M. Vermilye, 
Jacob Anthony, 
William J. Van Wagenen, 
Francis V. Many, 
Abraham Fardon, Jr., 
Elias G. Drake, 
James R. Manley, 
Harman C. Westervelt, 
Charles R. Swords, 
Jacob R. Nevius. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicia ns, 

William H. Hobart, 
John G. Adams. 

Consulting- Physicia ns, 

John W. Francis, 
John C. Cheesman, 

Ste^i'ards, 

Charles R. Swords, 
James Breath, 
Nicholas Low, 
Pierre M. Irving, 
Lewis Gaylord Clark, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
John T. Stagg. 



5° 



OFFICERS 



©tficers for tbe l^ear 



1849. 



President, 

John A. King. 

Isi Vice-President, 

J. De Pf.yster Ogden, 

2d Vice-President, 

Hamilton Fish. 

3d Vice-President, 

Ogden Hoffman. 

hth I'ice-President, 

James H. Kip. 

Treasurer, 

William H. Johnson. 

Secretary, 

Alexander I. Cotheal. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Charles R. Swords. 

Managers, 

Samuel Jones, 
Egbert Benson, 
Samuel G. Raymond, 
Thomas C. Chardavoyne, 
Jacob Anthony, 
William J. Van Wagenen, 
Abraham Fardon, Jr., 
Elias G. Drake, 
James R. Manley, 
Pierre M. Irving, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
John J. Cisco. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilyt., 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicians, 

William H. Hobart, 
John G. Adams. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John W. Francis, 
John C. Cheesman. 

Ste~uards, 

James Breath, 
Nicholas Low, 
Day'ton Hobart, 
Denning Duer, 
Alexander E. Hosack, 
Gerard Stuyvesant, 
Richard H. Ogden. 



©fficers for tbc l^ear 

1850. 

President, 

James De Peyster Ogden. 

1st 1 'ice-President, 

Hamilton Fish. 

2d J 'ice-President, 

Ogden Hoffman.. 

Sd I 'ice-President, 

James H. Kip. 

Itth I 'ice-President, 

Samuel G. Raymond. 

Treasurer, 

William H. Johnson. 

Secretary, 

Alexander I. Cotheal. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Charles R. Swords. 

Ma7iagers, 

Samuel Jones, 
Jacob Anthony, 
"William J. Van Wagenen, 
Abraham Fardon, Jr., 
James R. Manley, 
Pierre M. Irving, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
John J. Cisco, 
John W. Livingston, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
James Breath. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermily'e, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicians, 

William H. Hobart, 
John G. Adams. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John W. Francis, 
John C. Cheesman. 

stewards, 

Nicholas Low, 
Richard H. Ogden, 
Henry A. Heiser, 
John Romeyn Brodhead,, 
James Watson Webb, 
James W. Beekman, 
Elias G. Drake. 



critg ux^tci 

115 Broadway 

THE City Hotel was erected in 1793 upon the site of 
the tavern known as "The Province Arms." 
Previous to this and until 1754, the residence of James 
Delancey, the Lieutenant-Governor of the Colony, 
stood upon this site. The first dinner of the St. Nicholas 
Society on December 7th, 1835, as well as the first cele- 
bration of the Festival of Paas by the Society on April 
nth, 1844, took place at this hotel. The hotel was suc- 
ceeded by a row of stores in 1850. 



OFFICERS 5 I 

©fficers tor tbe ^cav ©tflcers tor tbe 3])ear 



1851. 



1852. 



President^ 

James De Peyster Ogden. 

1st I ice-President^ 

Hamilton Fish. 

2d I 'ice-President, 

Ogden Hoffman. 

3d Vice-President, 

James H. Kip. 

Uth Vice-Presichnt, 

John W. Francis. 

Ty-easurer, 

William H. Johnson. 

Secretary, 

Charles R. Swords. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

Managers, 

Samuel Jones, 
James R. Manley, 
William J. Van Wagenen, 
Jacob Anthony, 
John W. Livingston, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
Charles King, 
Cornelius Oakley, 
Sylvester L. H. Ward, 
Ambrose C. Kingsland. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicians, 

William H. Hobart, 
John G. Ad.\ms. 

Consulting Physicia ns, 

John C. Cheesman, 
J. Kearney Rodgers. 

Sten'ards, 

James W. Beekman, 

J. ROMEYN BrODHEAD, 

Elias G. Drake, 
Nicholas Low, 
Henry A. Heiser, 
James Breath, 
John J. Cisco. 



President, 

Ogden Hoffman. 

1st I 'ice-President, 

Hamilton Fish. 

Sd Vice-President, 

James H. Kip. 

3d Vice-President, 

John W. Francis. 

hth Vice-President, 

Frederic De Peyster. 

Treasurer, 

William H. Johnson. 

Secretary, 

Charles R. Swords. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

Managers, 

Samuel Jones, 
John W. Livingston, 
William J. Van Wagenen, 
Jacob Anthony, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
Cornelius Oakley, 
Sylvester L. H. Ward, 
Ambrose C. Kingsland, 
James W. Beekman, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
John G. Adams, 
D. Henry Haight. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicia ns, 

Benjamin Drake, 
William H. Jackson. 

Consulting Physicia ns, 

John C. Cheesman, 
James R. Manley. 

Ste7vards, 

Nicholas Low, 

J. ROMEYN BrODHEAD, 

Pierre M. Irving, 
John J. Cisco, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
Augustus Schell, 
William J. Bunker. 



52 OFFICERS 

©fficets tor tbe lear ©tficers tor the Icar 



1853. 

President^ 

Ogden Hoffman. 

1st I 'ice-President, 

Hamilton Fish. 

'Hd l'ice-P)-eside7zt, 

James H. Kip. 

3d Vice-President, 

John W. Francis. 

Ut/i I 'ice-President, 

Frederic De Peyster. 

Treasurer, 

William H. Johnson. 

Secret a ry, 

Charles R. Swords. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

Managers, 

Samuel Jones, 
"William J. Van Wagenen, 
Jacob Anthony, 
Cornelius Oakley, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
James W. Beekman, 
Sylvester L. H. Ward, 
John G. Adams, 
D. Henry Haight, 
Alex. I. Cotheal, 
John D. Van Buren, 
John Ridley. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicia ns. 

Benjamin Drake, 
William H. Jackson. 

Consulting Physicia ns, 

John C. Cheesman, 
Richard S. Kissam. 

Stevja rds, 

Nicholas Low, 

J. Romeyn Brodhead, 

John J. Cisco, 

Augustus Schell, 

Aaron B. Hays, 

Gerrit G. Van Wagenen, 

Benjamin H. Field. 



1854. 



Presidejit, 

Frederic De Peyster. 

1st I'ice-PresideJit, 

Hamilton Fish. 

2d Vice-President, 

John W. Francis. 

3d Vice-President, 

James J. Roosevelt. 

hih Vice-President, 

J. Romeyn Brodhead. 

Treasurer, 

William H. Johnson. 

Seer eta ry, 

Charles R. Swords. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Richard E. ]\Iount, Jr. 

Majtagers, 

William J. Van Wagenen, 
Jacob Anthony, 
Cornelius Oakley, 
James W. Beekman, 
Sylvester L. H. Ward, 
D. Henry Haight, 
Alexander I. Cotheal, 
John Ridley, 
Elias G. Drake, 
Nicholas Low, 
John J. Cisco, 
James H. Kip. 

Ch apla ins. 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicia ns, 

Benjamin Drake, 
Abram Dubois. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John C. Cheesman, 
Richard S. Kissam. 

Steivards, 

Gerrit G. Van Wagenen, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
John Van Buren, 
William Dumont, 
Adrian B. Holmes, 
Peter H. Vandervoort, 
Edward Slosson. 



OFFICERS 53 

Officers tor tbe ll)ear ©tficers tor tbe l^ear 



1855. 



1856, 



President, 

Frederic De Peyster. 

1st Vice-President, 

Hamilton Fish. 

^d I 'ice-President, 

James J. Roosevelt. 

3d Vice-President, 

John Romeyn Brouhead. 

l,tk Vice-President, 

Gerrit G. Van Wagenen. 

Treasurer, 

William H. Johnson. 

Secretary, 

Charles R. Swords. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

Managej-s, 

William J. Van Wagenen, 
Jacob Anthony, 
Cornelius Oakley, 
Sylvester L. H. Ward, 
Elias G. Drake, 
John J. Cisco, 
James H. Kip, 
James De Peyster Ogden, 
Augustus Schell, 
William Dumont, 
James Man ley, 
John Alstyne. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev, William L. Johnson. 

Physicians, 

Richard S. Kissam, 
Edward L. Beadle. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John W. Francis, 
John C. Cheesman. 

Steivards, 

John Van Buren, 
Peter H. Vandervoort, 
Adrian B. Holmes, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
D, Henry Haight, 
Alex. I. Cotheal, 
Duncan F. Curry. 



President, 

James De Peyster Ogden. 

1st Vice-President, 

Hamilton Fish. 

Sd Vice-President, 

James J. Roosevelt. 

Sd Vice-President, 

John R. Brodhead. 

Uth Vice-President, 

Gerrit G. Van Wagenen. 

Treasurer, 

William H. Johnson. 

Secretary, 

Charles R. Swords. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

Managers, 

William J. Van Wagenen, 
Jacob Anthony, 
Cornelius Oakley, 
Sylvester L. H. Ward, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
John J. Cisco, 
James H. Kip, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
Augustus Schell, 
William Dumont, 
James Manley, 
John Alstyne. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicia ns, 

Richard S. Kissam, 
Edward L. Beadle. 

Consulting Physicia ns, 

John W. Francis, 
John C. Cheesman. 

Steiva rds, 

John Van Buren, 
Adrian B. Holmes, 
D. Henry Haight, 
Alexander I. Cotheal, 
Duncan F. Curry, 
Peter H. Vandervoort. 
James Bre.\th. 



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i«or. 



President^ 

James De Peyster Ogden. 

1st Vice-President, 

Hamilton Fish. 

2d Vice-President, 

James J. Roosevelt. 

3d Vice-President, 

John R. Brodhead. 

Uth Vice-President, 

Gerrit G. Van Wagenen. 

Treasurer, 

William H. Johnson. 

Secretary, 

Charles R. Swords. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

managers, 

William J. Van Wagenen, 
Cornelius Oakley, 
Sylvester L. H. Ward, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
John J. Cisco, 
James H. Kip, 
Benjamin H. Field. 
Augustus Schell, 
William Dumont, 
James Manley, 
John Alstyne, 
James W. Beekman. 

Ch apla ins. 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicia tis, 

Richard S. Kissam, 
Edward L. Beadle. 

Consulting Pliysiciatis, 

John W. Francis, 
John C. Cheesman, 

Ste-tvards, 

John Van Buren, 
Peter H. Vandervoort, 
James Breath, 
Duncan F. Curry, 
Benjamin R. Winthrop, 
Alexander I. Cotheal, 
Harman C. Westervelt. 



1858. 
President, 

Gulian C. Verplanck. 

1st Vice-President, 

Hamilton Fish. 

2d Vice-President, 

James J. Roosevelt. 

3d I 'ice-President, 

"John R. Brodhead. 

kth Vice-President, 

Gerrit G. Van Wagenen. 

Treasurer, 

William H. Johnson. 

Secret a ry, 

John G. Adams. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Worthington Romaine. 

managers, 

William J. Van Wagenen, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
John J. Cisco, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
Augustus Schell, 
James H. Kip, 
John Alstyne, 
James W. Beekman, 
James Manley, 
James De P. Ogden, 
William Dumont, 
Andrew Warner. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicians, 

Edward L. Beadle, 
James Anderson. 

Cotisulting Physicians, 

John W. Francis, 
John C. Cheesman. 

Stewards, 

John Van Buren, 
Peter H. Vandervoort, 
John D. Van Buren, 
Charles Vandervoort, 
Gerrit G. Van Wagenen, 
Edgar S. Van Winkle, 
William J. Van Wagenen. 



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1859. 



18GO. 



President, 
GULIAN C. Verplanck. 

1st I'icc-Presiitent, 

James J. Roosevelt. 

2d Vice-Preside7it, 

John R. Brodhead. 

3d Vice-President, 

Jacob Harsen. 

Uth I 'ice-President, 

Charles R. Swords. 

Treasurer, 

William M. Vermilye. 

Secretary, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

Assistant Secretary, 
WORTHINGTON ROMAINE. 

managers, 

William J. Van Wagenen, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
John J. Cisco, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
Augustus Schell, 
James H. Kip, 
John Alstyne, 
James W. Beekman, 
James Manley, 
James De P. Ogden, 
William Dumont, 
Andrew Warner. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicia ns, 

Edward L. Beadle, 
Abram Dubois. 

Consulting Physicia ns, 

John W. Francis, 
John C. Cheesman. 

Stetvards, 

John Van Buren, 
James. A. Pinkney, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
John D. Van Buren, 
Charles Roome, 
William H. Johnson, 
John Groshon. 



President, 

Hamilton Fish. 

1st I 'ice-President, 

James J. Roosevelt. 

Sd Vice-President, 

John R. Brodhead. 

Sd Vice-P7-esidcnt, 

Jacob Harsen. 

hth J'ice-Prcsidcnt, 

Charles R. Swords. 

Treasu rer, 

William M. Vermilye. 

Secretary, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Worthington Romaine. 

Ma nagers, 

GuLiAN C. Verplanck, 
James De P. Ogden, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
John J. Cisco, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
Augustus Schell, 
James H. Kip, 
John Alstyne, 
James W. Beekman, 
William Dumont, 
James Manley, 
William H. Johnson. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicia ns, 

James Anderson, 
Edward L. Beadle. 

Consulting Physicia ns, 

John W. Francis, 
John C. Cheesman. 

Steivards, 

James H. Pinkney, 
Charles Roome, 
James Breath, 
Washington R. Vermilye, 
Richard L. Suydam, 
John G. Storm, 
John Groshon. 



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IS (31. 



Presicienf, 

Hamilton Fish. 

1st Vice-President, 

James J. Roosevelt. 

2d Vice-President, 

John Van Buren. 

3d Vice-President, 

John R. Brodhead. 

ttt/i Vice-President, 

Charles R. Swords. 

Treasurer, 

William M. Vermilye. 

Secretary, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

Assistant Secretary, 

WORTHINGTON ROMAINE. 

]\Ia7iagers, 

Gulian C. Verplanck, 
James De P. Ogden, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
John J. Cisco, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
Augustus Schell, 
John Alstyne, 
James W. Beekman, 
William Dumont, 
James Manley, 
William H. Johnson, 
Jacob Harsen. 

Ch apla ins. 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicia ns, 

Edward L. Beadle, 
James R. Wood. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John W. Francis, 
James Anderson. 

SteTimrds, 

Charles Roome, 
James H. Pinkney, 
John D. Van Buren, 
James Breath, 
Edward Schell, 
James M. McLean, 
Edward Slosson. 



1SG2. 

President, 

James J. Roosevelt. 

1st Vice-President, 

Jacob Harsen. 

Sd Vice-President, 

John Van Buren. 

3d Vice-President, 

Augustus Schell. 

Itth Vice-President, 

Charles Roome, 

Treasurer, 

William M. Vermilye. 

Secretary, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

Assistant Secretary, 

WORTHINGTON ROMAINE. 

I^Ia nagers, 

Gulian C. Verplanck, 
James De P. Ogden, 
John J. Cisco, 
William H. Johnson, 
Charles R. Swords, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
Hamilton Fish, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
James W. Beekm.an, 
John R. Brodhead, 
John Alstyne, 
William Dumont. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicia ns, 

William Rockwell, 
William E. Vermilye. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Stewards, 

James H. Pinkney, 
Edward Slosson, 
Claudius L. Monell, 
James M. McLean, 
Edward Schell, 
Carlisle Norwood, 
Augustus R. Macdonough. 



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1SG3. 

President, 

John Van Buren. 

1st Vice-President, 

Augustus Schell. ' 

•Zd Vice-President, 

Charles Roome. 

$d Vice-President, 

James W. Beekman, 

hth Vice-President, 

Benjamin H. Field. 

Treasurer, 

William M. Vermilye. 

Secretary, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Worthington Romaine. 

]\Ianagers, 

Gulian C. Verplanck, 
John J. Cisco, 
William H. Johnson, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
Hamilton Fish, 
John Alstyne, 
James De P. Ogden, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
Charles R. Swords, 
Jacob Harsen, 
D. Henry Haight, 
William Dumont. 

Cliaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Pliysiciiins. 

William Rockwell, 
William E. Vermilye. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

stewards, 

Edward H. Arthur, 
Augustus R. Macdonough, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
Dayton Hobart, 
George W. McLean, 
James A. Suydam, 
William Irving Graham, 



ISO J.. 

President, 

James J. Roosevelt. 

1st Vice-President, 

Augustus vSchell. 

^d Vice-President, 

Charles Roome. 

3d I 'ice-President, 

James W. Beekman. 

Uth Vice-President, 

Benjamin H. Field. 

Treasurer, 

William M. Vermilye. 

Secretary, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Worthington Romaine. 

Managers, 

Gulian C. Verplanck, 
Hamilton Fish, 
John Van Buren, 
William H. Johnson, 
Charles R. Swords, 
William Dumont, 
James De Peyster Ogden, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
John J. Cisco, 
John Alstyne, 
D. Henry Haight, 
James M. McLean. 

Cliaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicia ns, 

William Rockwell, 
William E. Vermilye. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

stewards, 

Edward H. Arthur, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
Edward Slosson, 
Augustus R. Macdonough, 
William Irving Graham, 
James A. Suydam, 
George W. McLean. 



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OFFICERS 



©fficers for tbe 3j)ear 

ISOo. 



President, 

Augustus Schell. 

1st Vice-President, 

Charles Roome. 

lid Vice-President , 

James W. Beekman. 

3d Vice-Preside7ii, 

Benjamin H. Field. 

kth Vice-President, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

Treasurer, 

William M. Vermilye. 

Secreta7-y, 

Augustus R. Macdonough. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Archibald S. Van 1)uzer. 

Managers, 

Gulian C. Verplanck, 
James De P. Ogden, 
John Van Buren, 
William H. Johnson, 
Charles R. Swords, 
William Dumont, 
Hamilton Fish, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
John Alstyne, 
D. Henry Haight, 
James M. McLean. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, 
William E. Vermilye. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Stewards, 

Edward H. Arthur, 
William Irving Graham, 
George W. McLean, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
James A. Suydam, 
James Breath, 
Edward Slosson. 



©tflccrs tor tbe l^ear 

ISOG. 

President, 

Augustus Schell. 

1st I 'ice-President, 

Charles Roome. 

Sd Vice-President, 

James W. Beekman. 

3d Vice-President, 

Benjamin H. Field. 

Itth Vice-President, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

Treasurer, 

William M. Vermilye. 

Secretary, 

Augustus R. Macdonough. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Archibald S. Van Duzer. 

Managers, 

Gulian C. Verplanck, 
James De P. Ogden, 
John Van Buren, 
William IE Johnson, 
Charles R. Swords, 
James M. McLean, 
Hamilton Fish, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
John Alstyne, 
D. Henry Haight, 
Aaron B. Hays. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, 
William E. Vermilye, 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Steiva rds, 

Edw^ard H. Arthur, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
James Breath, 
William Irving Graham, 
George W. McLean, 
Edward Slosson, 
Charles Vandervoort. 



parK (Tbcatie aiiC) pact ot H^arh IRow 

THE Park Theatre was erected originally in 1798 by 
a number of New York gentlemen. The interior 
was consumed by fire on May 34th, 1820, but was 
restored as represented in the view, and reopened in 
September, 1821. On the night of December i6th, 1848, 
just prior to the opening of the doors, fire consumed the 
building, and it was never rebuilt. The building was 
80 feet upon the street, 55 in height and 165 feet in depth, 
and was able to accommodate 3,500 persons. Upon an 
alley adjoining the rear of the theatre was a wing con- 
taining the green room, the dressing rooms and stage 
entrance from \vhich it received its name, Theatre 
Alley. This street, running between Ann and Beekman 
Streets, still retains the name of Theatre Alley, and is 
now the only remembrance that remains of the most 
celebrated early American theatre. 




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1867. 



186S. 



President, 

Charles Roome. 

1st Vice-President, 

James W. Beekman. 

2d Vice-President, 

Benjamin H. Field. 

3d Vice-President, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

Itih Vice-President, 

James M. McLean. 

Treasurer, 

William M. Vermilye. 

Secretary, 

Augustus R. Macdonough. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Archibald S. Van Duzer. 

3fa nagers, 

Gulian C. Verplanck, 
William H. Johnson, 
Charles R. Swords, 
D. Henry Haight, 
John Alstyne, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
James De P. Ogden, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
Augustus Schell, 
Hamilton Fish, 
William Remsen. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicia ns, 

Abram Dubois, 
William E. Vermilye. 

Consulting Physicia ns, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

stewards, 

Edward H. Arthur, 
George W. McLean, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
William Irving Graham, 
James Breath, 
Edward Slosson, 
N. W. Stuyvesant Catlin. 



President, 

James W. Beekman. 

1st Vice-President, 

Benjamin H. Field. 

^d J 'ice-President, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

3d Vice-President, 

James M. McLean. 

Uth Vice-President, 

John T. Hoffman. 

Treas7trer, 

William M. Vermilye. 

Secret a ry, 

Augustus R. Macdonough. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Smith E. Lane. 

Managers, 

Gulian C. Verplanck, 
William H. Johnson, 
Charles R. Swords, 
D. Henry Haight, 
John Alstyne, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
James De P. Ogden, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
Augustus Schell, 
Charles Roome, 
William Remsen. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, 
William E. Vermilye. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Stewards, 

George W. McLean, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
Abraham R. Lawrence, Jr., 
William Irving Graham, 
James Breath, 
Carlisle Norwood, 
N. W. Stuyvesant Catlin. 



6o 



OFFICERS 



©tficers for tbe l^ear 

1869. 



©tficers tor tbe l!)ear 

1870. 



President, 

James W. Beekman. 

1st Vice-President, 

Benjamin H. Field. 

^d Vice-President, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

3d Vice-President, 

James M. McLean. 

hth Vice-President, 

John T. Hoffman. 

Treasurer, 

William M. Vermilye. 

Secretary, 

Augustus R. Macdonough. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Smith E. Lane. 

Managers, 

Gulian C. Verplanck, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
William H. Johnson, 
Charles R. Swords, 
Augustus Schell, 
William Remsen, 
James De P. Ogden, 
John Alstyne, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
D. Henry Haight, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
Charles Roome. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, 
William E. Vermilye. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Steiva rds, 

William Irving Graham, 

Robert G. Remsen, 

Carlisle Norwood, 

James Breath, 

N. W. Stuyvesant Catlin, 

Smith Clift, 

John Fowler, Jr. 



President, 

Benjamin H. Field. 

1st Vice-President, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

2d Vice-President, 

James M. McLean. 

Sd Vice-President, 

John T. Hoffman. 

Uth Vice-President, 

Augustus R. Macdonough. 

Treasurer, 

William M. Vermilye. 

Secretary, 

Smith E. Lane. 

Assistant Secretary, 

John C. Mills. 

Managers, 

Gulian C. Verplanck, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
Charles Roome, 
Charles R. Swords, 
William H. Johnson, 
William Remsen, 
James De P. Ogdex, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
Augustus Schell, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
D. Henry Haight, 
James W. Beekman. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. William L. Johnson. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, 
William E. Vermilye. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Steuuards, 

William Irving Graham, 
N. W. Stuyvesant Catlin, 
Smith Clift, 
James Breath, 
Carlisle Norwood, 
John Fowler, Jr., 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr. 



OFFICERS 



6i 



©fficers for tbe ll)ear 

1871. 



©fficers for tbe J^ear 

ISTS. 



President, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

1st I 'ice-President, _ 

James M. McLean. 

'2d Vice-President, 

John T. Hoffman. 

Sd Vice-President, 

Augustus R. Macdonough. 

Uth Vice-President, 

William M. Vermilye. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary, 

Smith E. Lane. 

Assistant Secretary, 

John C. Mills. 

Maitagers, 

William H. Johnson, 
Charles R. Swords, 
D. Henry Haight, 
Augustus Schell, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
James W. Beekman, 
Charles Roome, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
Hamilton Fish, 
William Remsen. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. Noah H. Schenck. 

Physicia?ts, 

Abram Dubois, 
William E. Vermilye. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Stewards, 

William Irving Graham, 
Carlisle Norwood, 
James Breath, 
N. W. Stuyvesant Catlin, 
John Fowler, Jr., 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
S.mith Clift. 



President, 

Richard E. Mount, Jr. 

1st Vice-President, 

James M. McLean. 

^d Vice-President, 

John T. Hoffman, 

3d Vice-President, 

Augustus R. Macdonough. 

kth Vice-Presidcttt, 

William M. Vermilye. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary, 

Smith E. Lane. 

Assistant Secretary, 

John C. Mills. 

Ala nagers, 

William H. Johnson, 
Charles R. Swords, 
D. Henry Haight, 
Augustus Schell, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
James W. Beekman, 
Charles Roome, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
Hamilton Fish, 
William Remsen. 

Ch ajila ins, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, 
William E. Vermilye. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Ste^vards, 

Carlisle Norwood, 
James Breath, 
Smith Clift, 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
George W. McLean, 
John Treat Irving, 
Samuel Jones. 



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1873. 



©tficers for tbe ll)ear 



President, 

James M. McLean. 

1st Vice-President, 

Augustus R. Macdonough. 

^d Vice-President, 

William M. Vermilye. 

3d I 'ice-President, 

Charles R. Swords. 

htk I 'ice-President, 

Carlisle Norwood. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary, 

Smith E. Lane. 

Assistant Secretary, 

John C. Mills. 

Managers, 

William H. Johnson, 
Richard E. Mount, 
D. Henry Haight, 
Augustus Schell, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
James W. Beekman, 
James Breath, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
Hamilton Fish, 
William Remsen, 

Cha/ilains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, 
William E. Vermilye. 

Consulting Pkysicia ns, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

stewards, 

George W. McLean, 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
John Treat Irving, 
Samuel Jones, 
George L. Kingsland, 
Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., 
Carlisle Norwood, Jr. 



President, 

James M. McLean. 

1st Vice-President, 

Augustus R. Macdonough. 

2d Vice-President, 

William M. Vermilye. 

3d Vice-President, 

Charles R. Swords. 

Ittk Vice-President, 

Carlisle Norwood. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary, 

Smith E. Lane. 

Assistant Secretary, 

John C. Mills. 

Managers, 

William H. Johnson, 
Richard E. Mount, 
D. Henry Haight, 
Augustus Schell, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
James W. Beekman, 
James Breath, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
James J. Roosevelt, 
Hamilton Fish, 
W^illiam Remsen. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck. 

Physicians^ 

Abram Dubois, 

T. Matlack Cheesman. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Stewards, 

George W. McLean, 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
John Treat Irving, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
George L. Kingsland, 
Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., 
Carlisle Norwood, Jr. 



OFFICERS 6s 

©tficers tor tbe l^ear ©tficers for tbe l^ear 



1875. 

President, 

Augustus R. Macdonough. 

1st Vice-President, 

William M. Vermil-ye. 

2(/ Vice-President, 

Charles R. Swords. 

3d I 'ice-President, 

Carlisle Norwood. 

Ui/i 1 'ice-President, 

George W. McLean. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary, 

John C. Mills. 

Assistant Secretary, 

P. Van Zandt Lane. 

JSIanagers, 

D. Henry Haight, 
Augustus Schell, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
James W. Beekman, 
James Breath, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
Hamilton Fish, 
William Remsen, 
James M. McLean, 
Theodore Roosevelt, 
John Schuyler. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, 

T. Matlack Cheesman, 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Steivards, 

Robert G. Remsen, 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
John Treat Irving, 
George L. Kingsland, 
Cornelius Vanderbii.t, Jr., 
Carlisle Norwood, Jr., 
Eugene Schieffelin. 



1876. 



President, 

Augustus R. Macdonough. 

1st Vice-President, 

William M. Vermilye, 

^d Vice-President, 

Charles R. Swords. 

3d Vice-President, 

Carlisle Norwood. 

Itth J 'ice-President, 

George W. McLean. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary, 

John C. Mills. 

Assistant Secretary, 

P. Van Zandt Lane. 

Managers, 

D. Henry Haight, 
Augustus Schell, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
James W. Beekman, 
James Breath, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
James AL McLean, 
Hamilton Fish, 
William Remsen, 
John Schuyler, 
Theodore Roosevelt. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck. 

Physicia ns, 

Abram Dubois, 

T. Matlack Cheesman. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Steviards, 

Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
John Treat Irving, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
George L. Kingsland, 
Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., 
Carlisle Norwood, Jr., 
Eugene Schieffelin. 



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©flicers for tbe l^car 

ISVS. 



President, 

William M. Vermilye. 

1st Vice-Preside nt , 

Charles R. Swords. 

2d Vice-President, 

George W. McLean. 

3d Vice-President, 

Robert G. Remsen. 

Uth I 'ice-President, 

John Treat Irving. 

Treastirer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary^ 

John C. Mills. 

Assistant Secretary, 

P. Van Zandt Lane. 

Managers, 

Augustus R. Macdonough, 
Augustus Schell, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
James W. Beekman, 
James Breath, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
Frederic De Peyster, 
James M. McLean, 
Carlisle Norwood, 
Richard E. Mount, 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
William Remsen. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, 

T. Matlack Cheesman. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Steiva rds, 

Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., 
Carlisle Norwood, Jr., 
Eugene Schieffelin, 
Stuyvesant Fish, 
Theodore Roosevelt, 
James W. Beekman, Jr., 
John Schuyler. 



President, 

William M. Vermilye. 

1st I'ice-President, 

George W. McLean. 

2d Vice-President, 

Robert G. Remsen. 

3d Vice-President, 

Edward F. De Lancey. 

kth Vice-President, 

Abraham R. Lawrence. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secret a ry, 

John C. Mills. 

Assistant Secretary, 

P. Van Zandt Lane, 

Ma nagers, 

Frederic De Peyster, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
Augustus Schell, 
William Remsen, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
James Breath, 
James M. McLean, 
Carlisle Norwood, 
Richard E. Mount, 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
Augustus R. Macdonough, 
Nathaniel P. Bailey. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, 

T. Matlack Cheesman. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Stewards, 

Cornelius Vanderbilt, 
Carlisle Norwood, Jr., 
Eugene Schieffelin, 
John Schuyler, 
James W. Beekman, 
Stuyvesant Fish, 
George W. Talbot. 



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18T9. 



President, 

Robert G. Rem sen. 

1st I 'ice-Pres icie 11 1, 

Edward F. De Lancey. 

Sd Vice-President, 

Abraham R. Lawrence. 

Sd Vice-President, 

Nathaniel P. Bailey. 

Uih Vice-President, 

John Jay. 

Treas2trer, 

Edward Schell. 

Seer eta ry, 

John C. Mills. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Frederic J. De Peyster. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, 

T. Matlack Cheesman. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Managers, 

Frederic De Peyster, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
Augustus Schell, 
William Remsen, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
John T. Irving, 
James M. McLean, 
Carlisle Norwood, 
Richard E. Mount, 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
Augustus R. Macdonough, 
Alexander Hamilton, Jr. 

Steiva yds, 

Cornelius Vanderbilt, 
Carlisle Norwood, Jr., 
Eugene Schieffelin, 
John Schuyler, 
James W. Beekman, 
Stuyvesant Fish, 
Robert Stuyvesant. 



1880. 



President, 

Edward F. De Lancey. 

1st Vice-Preside >ii, 

Abraham R. Lawrence. 

Sd Vice-President, 

Nathaniel P. Bailey. 

3d Vice-President, 

Cornelius Vanderbilt. 

Uth Vice-President, 

Carlisle Norwood, Jr. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Seer eta ry, 

John C. Mills. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Frederic J. De Peyster. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, 

T. Matlack Cheesman. 

Consulti?ig Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Managers, 

Frederic De Peyster, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
Augustus Schell, 
William Remsen, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
John T. Irving, 
James M. McLean, 
Carlisle Norwood, 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
Augustus R. Macdonough, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
John Schuyler. 

Steii'ards, 

Eugene Schieffelin, 
James W. Beekman, 
Stuyvesant Fish, 
Robert Stuyvesant, 
Chauncey M. Dei'ew, 
Seymour A. Bunce, 
J. Harsen Purdy. 



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T881. 



President, 

Edward F. De Lancey. 

1st Vice-President, 

Abraham R. Lawrence. 

^d Vice-President, 

Nathaniel P. Bailey. 

Sd Vice-President, 

Cornelius Vanderbilt. 

Uth Vice-President, 

Carlisle Norwood, Jr. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Henry Erskine Smith. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck. 

Physic ia ns, 

Abram Dubois, 

T. Matlack Cheesman. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
James R. Wood. 

Managers, 

Frederic Ue Peyster, 
Aaron B. Hays, 
Augustus Schell, 
William Remsen, 
Benjamin H. Field, 
John T. Irving, 
James M. McLean, 
Carlisle Norwood, 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
Augustus R. Macdonough, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
John Schuyler. 

stem a rds, 

Eugene Schikffelin, 
James W. Beekman, 
Stuyvesant Fish, 
Robert Stuyvesant, 
Chauncey M. Depew, 
Seymour A. Bunce, 
J. Harsen Purdy. 



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18S3. 
President, 

Abraham R. Lawrence. 

1st Vice-President, 

Nathaniel P. Bailey. 

^d ^'ice-President, 

Cornelius Vanderbilt. 

$d Vice-Preside7tt, 

Carlisle Norwood, Jr. 

Itth Vice-President, 

John C. Mills. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Henry Erskine Smith. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, 
Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, 

T. Matlack Cheesman. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, 
Stephen V. R. Bogert. 

Managers, 

Frederic De Peyster, 
Edward F. De Lancey, 
James M. McLean, 
Augustus Schell, 
Carlisle Norwood, 
William Remsen, 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
Benjamin H. Field, 
Augustus R. Macdonough, 
John T. Irving, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
John Schuyler. 

Ste7i>a rds, 

Eugene Schieffelin, 
Robert Stuyvesant, 
James W. Beekman, 
Chauncey M. Depew, 
Stuyvesant Fish, 
Seymour A. Bunce, 
E. Benedict Oakley. 



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College was built. The confines were between Green- 
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1883. 



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18S-i. 



President, 

Abraham R. Lawrence. 

1st Vice-President, 

Nathaniel P. Bailey. 

ild Vice-President, 

Cornelius Vanderbilt. 

Bd P'ice-President, 

Carlisle Norwood, Jr. 

kth Vice-President, 

John C. Mills. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Henry Erskine SiMIth. 

Chaplains, 

Rev.Thomas E. VermilyEjD.D., 
Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck,D.D. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, M.D., 

T. Matlack Cheesman, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, M.D., 
Stephen V. R. Bogeiit, M.D. 

Managers, 

Benjamin H. Field, 
Augustus Schell, 
James M. McLean, 
Augustus R. Macdonough, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
Edward F. De Lancey, 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
William Remsen, 
John T. Irving, 
Carlisle Norwood, 
John Schuyler, 
Eugene Schieffelin. 

Steiva rds, 

James W. Beekman, 
Stuyvesant Fish, 
Chauncey M. Depew, 
E. Benedict Oakley, 
Frederic J. De Peyster, 
James H. Beekman, 
Robert Cambridge Livingston. 



President, 

Nathaniel P. Bailey. 

1st P'ice-President, 

Cornelius Vanderbilt. 

ad Vice-President, 

Carlisle Norwood, Jr. 

3d Vice-President, 

John C. Mills. 

Uth Vice-President, 

James Wm, Beekman. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Henry Erskine Smith. 

Cliaplains, 

Rev.Thomas E.Vermilye,D.D., 
Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck,D.D. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, M.D., 

T. Matlack Cheesman, M.D. 

Constilting Physicians, 

James Anderson, M.D., 
Stephen V. R. Bogert, M.D. 

Ma nagers, 

Augustus Schell, 
James M. McLean, 
Augustus R. Macdonough, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
Edward F. De Lancey, 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
William Remsen, 
John T. Irving, 
Carlisle Norwood, 
John Schuyler, 
Eugene Schieffelin, 
Abraham R. Lawrence. 

Stew a rds, 

Stuyvesant Fish, 
Chauncey M. Depew, 
E. Benedict Oakley, 
Frederic J. De Peyster, 
James H. Beekman, 
Robert C. Livingston, 
FoRDHAM Morris. 



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1885. 



President, 

Cornelius Vanderbilt. 

1st Vice-President, 

Carlisle Norwood, Jr. 

td Vice-President, 

John C. Mills. 

2d Vice-President, 

James William Beekman. 

kth Vice-President, 

Stuyvesant P'ish. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Henry Erskine Smith. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E.Vermilye,D.D., 
Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck,D.D. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, M.D., 

T. Matlack Cheesman, M.D. 

Consulting Physicia ns, 

James Anderson, M.D., 
Stephen V. R. Bogert, M.D. 

managers, 

James M. McLean, 
Augustus R. Macdonough, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
Edward F. De Lancey, 
Benjamin L. Swan, Jr., 
Nathaniel P. Bailey, 
Chauncey M. Depew, 
John T. Irving, 
John Schuyler, 
Eugene Schieffelin, 
Abraham R. Lawrence, 
J. Hobart Herrick. 

SteiL'ards, 

E. Benedict Oakley, 
Frederic J. De Peyster, 
James H. Beekman, 
Robert Cambridge Livingston, 
FoRDHAM Morris, 
Austen G. Fox. 



1886. 



President, 

Cornelius Vanderbilt. 



1st Vice-President, 

Carlisle Norwood, 



Jr. 



2d I 'ice-President, 

John C. Mills. 

3d Vice-President, 

James William Beekman. 

lith Vice-President, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

Treasu rer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Assistant Secretary, 

John B. Pine. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E.Vermilye.D.D., 
Rt.Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D. 

Physicia ns, 

Abram Dubois, M.D., 

T. Matlack Cheesman, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

James Anderson, M.D., 
Stephen V. R. Bogert, M.D. 

Managers, 

James M. McLean, 
Augustus R. Macdonough, 
Edward F. De Lancey, 
Nathaniel P. Bailey, 
Chauncey M. Depew, 
John T. Irving, 
John Schuyler, 
Eugene Schieffelin, 
Abraham R. Lawrence, 
John Jay, 
John L. Riker, 
S. Oakley Vanderpoel. 

Stem a rds, 

Frederic J. De Peyster, 
James H. Beekman, 
E. Benedict Oakley, 
Austen G. Fox, 
J. Edward Simmons, 
Henry Remsen. 



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1887. 



1888. 



President, 

Carlisle Norwood, Jr. 

1st Vice-President, 

John C. Mills. 

^d Vice-President, 

James William Beekman. 

3d Vice-President, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

Uth Vice-President, 

Frederic J. De Peyster. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn, 

Assistant Secretary, 

John B. Pine. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E.Vermilye.D.D., 
Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter,D.D. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, M.D., 

T. Matl.\ck Cheesman, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

Stephen V. R. Bogert, M.D., 
GouvERNECR M. Smith, M.D. 

Managers, 

John Schuyler, 
Edward F. De Lancey, 
Nathaniel P. Bailey, 
Abraham R. Lawrence, 
Augustus R. Macdonough, 
Chauncey M. Depew, 
John Jay, 
John L. Riker, 
Albert Mathews, 
Cornelius Vanderbilt, 
James H. Beekm.\n, 
Alfred Van Santvoord. 

Ste7uards, 

E. Benedict Oakley, 

Austen G. Fox, 

J. Edward Simmons, 

Henry Remsen, 

Edward King, 

George G. De Witt, Jr. 



President, 

John C. Mills. 

1st Vice-President, 

James William Beekm.a.n. 

2d I ice-President, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

3d Vice-President, 

Frederic J. De Peyster. 

Uth Vice-President, 

Ch.\uncey M. Depew. 

Treasurer, 

Edward Schell. 

Secretary, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Assistant Secretary, 

John B. Pine. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E.Vermilye.D.D., 
Rt.Rev. Henry C.Potter, D.D. 

Physicia ns, 

Abram Dubois, M.D., 

T. M ATTACK Cheesman, M.D. 

Consulting Physicia ns, 

Stephen V. R. Bogert, M.D. 

GOUVERNEUR M. SMITH, M.D. 
Managers, 

John Schuyler, 
Augustus R. Macdonough, 
Chauncey M. Depew, 
John Jay, 
John L. Riker, 
Albert Mathews, 
Cornelius Vanderbilt, 
James H. Beekman, 
Alfred Van Santvoord, 
Carlisle Norwood, Jr., 
E. Benedict Oakley, 
Austen G. Fox. 

Stewards, 

J. Edward Simmons, 

Henry' Remsen, 

Edward King, 

George G. DeWitt, Jr., 

J. Seaver P.\ge, 

S. Franklin Stanton. 



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1889. 



1890. 



President, 

Edward Schell. 

1st Vice-President, 

James William Beekman. 

Sd Vice-President, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

3d Vice-President, 

Frederic J. De Peyster. 

Uth Vice-President, 

Chauncey M. Depew. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secretary, 

John B. Pine. 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E.Vermilye.D.D., 
Rt.Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D. 

Physicians, 

Abram Dubois, M.D., 
Stephen V. R. Bogert, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

Gouverneur M. Smith, M.D., 
T. Matlack Cheesman, M.D. 

managers, 

John Jay, 
John L. Riker, 
Albert Mathews, 
Cornelius Vanderbilt, 
James H. Beekman, 
Alfred Van Santvoord, 
Carlisle Norwood, Jr., 
J. Harsen Purdy, 
Austen G. Fox, 
John C. Mills, 
Henry Remsen, 
J. Edward Simmons. 

Stewa rds, 

Edward King, 

George G. De Witt, Jr., 

J. Seaver Page, 

S. Franklin Stanton, 

S. Edward Nash, 

F. De Peyster Foster. 



President, 

James William Beekman. 

1st Vice-President, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

2d Vice-President, 

Frederic J. De Peyster. 

3d Vice-President, 

Chauncey M. Depew. 

kth J 'ice-President, 

Edward King. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secret a ry, 

John B. Pine. 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

chaplains. 

Rev. Thomas E.Vermilye, D.D. , 
Rt.Rev. Henry C.Potter, D.D. 

Physicia ns, 

Stephen V. R. Bogert, M.D., 
Gouverneur M. Smith, M.D. 

Consulting Physicia ns, 

Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. , 
T. Matlack Cheesman, M.D. 

A/anagers, 

Cornelius Vanderbilt, 
James H. Beekman, 
Alfred Van Santvoord, 
Carlisle Norwood, Jr., 
J. Harsen Purdy, 
Austen G. Fox, 
Edward A. Quintard, 
Thomas L. Ogden, 
J. Edward Simmons, 
Edward Schell, 
George G. De Witt, Jr., 
P. Van Zandt Lane. 

Steivards, 

S. Franklin Stanton, 

J. Seaver Page, 

F. De Peyster Foster, 

S. Edward Nash, 

William Jay, 

George H. McLean. 



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1891. 



1893. 



President, 

James William Beekman. 

1st Vice-President , 

Frederic J. De Peyster. 

2d I'ice-PresideKt, 

Chauncey M. Depew. 

3d Vice-President, 

Edward King. 

Utk I 'ice-Pres ide n t, 

S. Franklin Stanton. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn, 

Secretary, 

John B. Pine, 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E.Vermilye, D D. 
Rt.Rev. Henry C. Potter.D.D. 

Physicians, 

Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 
T. Matlack Cheesman, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

Stephen V. R. Bogert, M.D. 
Gouverneur M. Smith, M.D. 

Managers, 

Carlisle Norwood, Jr. 
J. Harsen Purdy, 
Austen G. Fox, 
Edward A. Quintard, 
Thomas L. Ogden, 
J. Edward Simmons, 
Edward Schell, 
George G. De Witt, Jr. 
P. Van Zandt Lane, 
J. Seaver Page, 
Hermann H. Cammann 
Douglas Taylor. 

Steiva rds, 

F. De Peyster Foster, 
S. Edward Nash, 
William Jay, 
George H. McLean, 
F.Augustus Schermerhorn, 
Charles C. Haight. 



President, 

Frederic J. De Peyster. 

1st Vice-Presidettt, 

Chauncey M. Depew. 

2d Vice-President, 

Edward King. 

3d Vice-President, 

S. Franklin Stanton. 

Uih Vice-President, 

Frederic De Peyster Foster. 

Treastirer, 

Charles A, Schermerhorn. 

Secretary, 

George G. De Witt. 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Thomas E.Vermilye, D.D, 
Rt.Rev. Henry C.Potter, D.D. 

Physicia ns, 

Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 
Edward Quintard, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

Stephen V. R. Bogert, M.D. 
Gouverneur M. Smith, M.D, 

Ma nagers, 

Edward A, Quintard, 

Thomas L. Ogden, 

J. Edward Simmons, 

Edward Schell, 

S. Van Rensselaer Cruger, 

P. Van Zandt Lane, 

J. Seaver Page, 

Hermann H. Cammann, 

Douglas Taylor, 

James William Beekman, 

S. Edward Nash, 

Robert G. Remsen. 

Stewards, 

William Jay, 
George H. McLean, 
T. Matlack Cheesman, 
Charles C. Haight, 
John B. Pine, 
Philip Schuyler. 



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1893. 



1894. 



Preiident^ 

Frederic J. De Peyster. 

1st I'lce-Presideni, 

Chauncey M. Depew. 

2d I'ice-President, 

Edward King. 

3d Vice-President, 

S. Franklin Stanton, 

hth Vice-President, 

Frederic De Peyster Foster. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secretary, 

George G. De Witt. 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley, 

Chaplains, 

Rev.Thomas E.Vermilye, D.D, 
Rt, Rev, Henry C. Potter, D, D, 

Physicians, 

Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D, 
Edward Quintard, M.D, 

Consulting Physicians, 

Stephen V. R. Bogert, M,D, 

GOUVERNEUR M. SMITH, M.D. 

Managers, 

Edward Schell, 

S, Van Rensselaer Cruger, 

P, Van Zandt Lane, 

J, Seaver Page, 

Hermann H. Cammann, 

Douglas Taylor, 

James William Beekman, 

S, Edward Nash, 

Robert G. Remsen, 

George H. McLean, 

William Jay, 

Augustus Van Cortlandt. 

Stewards, 

Charles C. Haight, 
T. Matlack Cheesman. 
John B. Pine, 
Philip Schuyler, 
Eugene Van Rensselaer, 
Edward de P. Livingston. 



President, 

Chauncey M, Depew. 

1st Vice-President, 

Edward King. 

^d Vice-President, 

S. Franklin Stanton. 

3d Vice-President, 

Frederic De Peyster Foster. 

Uth Vice-President, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secretary, 

George G. De Witt, 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

Chaplains, 

Rt.Rev, Henry C.Potter, D.D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 

Physicians, 

Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 
Edward Quintard, M.D, 

Consulting^ Physicians, 

Stephen V. R. Bogert, M.D, 
Gouverneur M, Smith, M,D. 

Managers, 

J, Seaver Page, 
Hermann H, Cammann, 
Douglas Taylor, 
James William Beekman, 
S. Edward Nash, 
Robert G, Remsen, 
George H. McLean, 
William Jay, 

Augustus Van Cortlandt, 
Frederic J. De Peyster, 
Charles C, Haight, 
T. Matlack Cheesman. 

stewards, 

Philip Schuyler, 
John B. Pine, 
Eugene Van Rensselaer, 
.Edward de P. Livingston, 
Austen G. Fox, 
Abraham Van Santvoord. 



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1895. 

President^ 

Chauncey M. Depew. 

1st Vice-President, 

Edward King. 

2(/ Vice-President, 

S. Franklin Stanton. 

3d Vice-President, 

Frederic De Peyster Foster. 

Uth I'ice-Presideni, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secretary, 

George G. De Witt. 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

Chaplains, 

Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D. D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 

Physicians, 

Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 
Edward Quintard, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

Stephen V. R. Bogert, M.D. 
Gouverneur M. Smith, M.D. 

Managers, 

James William Beekman, 
S. Edward Nash, 
Robert G. Remsen, 
George H. McLean, 
William Jay, 

Augustus Van Cortlandt, 
Frederic J. De Peyster, 
Charles C. Haight, 
T. Matlack Cheesman, 
Philip Schuyler, 
John B. Pine, 
William G. Hamilton. 

Stewards, 

Eugene Van Rensselaer, 
Edward de P. Livingston, 
Austen G. Fox, 
Abraham Van Santvoord, 
William Carpender, 
Henry C. Swords. 



1896. 



President, 

Edward King. 

1st Vice-President, 

S. Franklin Stanton. 

2d Vice-President, 

Frederic De Peyster Foster. 

3d I'ice-President, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

Uth Vice-President, 

Eugene Schieffelin. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secretary, 

Charles Isham. 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

Chaplains, 

Rt.Rev. Henry C.Potter, D.D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 

Physicians, 

Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 
Edward Quintard, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

Stephen V. R. Bogert, M.D. 
Gouverneur M. Smith, M.D. 

Managers, 

George H. McLean, 
William Jay, 

Augustus Van Cortlandt, 
Frederic J. De Peyster, 
Charles C. Haight, 
T. Matlack Cheesman, 
Philip Schuyler, 
John B. Pine, 
William G. Hamilton, 
Chauncey M. Depew, 
Eugene Van Rensselaer, 
Edward de P. Livingston. 

Steiuards, 

Austen G. Fox, 
Abraham Van Santvoord, 
William Carpender, 
Henry C. Swords, 
B. Aymar Sands, 
Stanley W. Dexter. 



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isor. 



1898. 



President, 

Edward King. 

1st Vice-President y 

S. Franklin Stanton. 

2d Vice-President, 

Frederic De Peyster Foster. 

3d I'ice-President, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

hih Vice-Presidetzt, 

Eugene Schieffelin. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secretary, 

Charles Isham. 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

Chaplains, 

Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 

Physic ia ns, 

Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 
Edward Quintard, M.D. 

Consulting' Physicians, 

John Neilson Beekman, M.D. 
Gouverneur M. Smith, M.D. 

Managers, 

Frederic J. De Peyster, 
Charles C. Haight, 
T. Matlack Cheesman, 
Philip Schuyler, 
John B. Pine, 
William G. Hamilton, 
Chauncey M. Depew, 
Eugene Van Rensselaer, 
Edward de P. Livingston, 
Austen G. Fox, 
Abraham Van Santvoord, 
Herbert Beach Turner. 

Sie7vards, 

William Carpender, 
Henry C. Swords, 
B. Aymar Sands, 
Stanley W. Dexter, 
George H. McLean, 
Howard Townsend. 



President, 

S. Franklin Stanton. 

1st Vice-President, 

Frederic De Peyster Foster. 

2d Vice-President, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

3d Vice-President, 

George G. De Witt. 

hth Vice-President, 

Austen G. Fox. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secretary, 

Charles Isham. 

Assista7ii Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

Chaplains, 

Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 

Physicians, 

Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 
Edward Quintard, M.D. 

Consulting Physicia ns, 

John Neilson Beekman, M.D. 
Gouverneur M. Smith, M.D. 

Managers, 

Philip Schuyler, 
John B. Pine, 
William G. Hamilton, 
Chauncey M. Depew, 
Eugene Van Rensselaer, 
Edward de P. Livingston, 
Henry Lewis Morris, 
Abraham Van Santvoord, 
Herbert Beach Turner, 
Edward King, 
William Carpender, 
Henry Cotheal Swords. 

Ste7ua rds, 

B. Aymar Sands, 
Stanley W. Dexter, 
George H. McLean, 
Howard Townsend, 
John Harsen Rhoades, 
HowLAND Pell. 



Council Cl>aml>£i-, Cits t>M 

THIS apartment measures 42 feet by 30 feet, and in 
it were held the meetings of the corporation 
which were always open to the citizens of the City. 
The chair for the Mayor, elevated by a few steps, was 
on the south side of the room surmounted by a canopy. 



OFFICERS 75 

©fficers tor tbe l^ear Officers tor tbe J^ear 



1S99. 



1900. 



President^ 

S. Franklin Stanton. 

Ist Vice-Presidenty 

Frederic De Peyster Foster. 

Zd Vice-President, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

Sd Vice-Preiident, 

George G. De Witt. 

hth \ 'ice-President, 

Austen G. Fox. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secretary, 

Charles Isham. 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

Chaplains, 

Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 

Physicians, 

Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 
Edward Quintard, M.D. 

Consulting Physicia ns, 

John Neilson Beekman, M.D. 
Gouverneur M. Smith, M.D. 

Managers, 

Chauncey M. Depew, 
Eugene Van Rensselaer, 
Edward de P. Livingston, 
Henry Lewis Morris, 
Abraham Van Santvoord, 
Herbert Beach Turner, 
Edward King, 
William Carpender, 
Henry Cotheal Swords, 
B. Aymar Sands, 
Stanley W. Dexter, 
Bradish Johnson. 

stewards, 

George H. McLean, 
Howard Townsend, 
John Harsen Rhoades, 
HowLAND Pell, 
George Blagden, 
Evert Jansen Wendell. 



President, 

Frederic De Peyster Foster. 

1st Vice-President, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

^d Vice-President, 

George G. De Witt. 

Sd Vice-President, 

Austen G. Fox. 

hth Vice-President, 

George H. McLean. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secretary, 

Charles Isham. 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

CJiaplains, 

Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 

Pitysicians, 

Edward Quintard, M.D. 
John Van der Poel, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John Neilson Beekman, M.D. 
Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 

managers, 

Henry Lewis Morris, 
Herbert Beach Turner, 
Abraham Van Santvoord, 
Edward King, 
William Carpender, 
Henry Cotheal Swords, 
B. Aymar Sands, 
Stanley W. Dexter, 
Bradish Johnson, 
S. Franklin Stanton, 
Howard Townsend, 
T. Matlack Cheesman, M.D. 

Ste7vards, 

John Harsen Rhoades, 
Howland Pell, 
George Blagden, 
Evert Jansen Wendell, 
William Pierson Hamilton, 
Paul Gibert Thebaud. 



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1901. 



1903. 



President, 

Frederic De Peyster Foster. 

1st Vice-President, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

^d Vice-President, 

George G. De Witt. 

3d Vice-President, 

Austen G. Fox. 

Uth l^ice-President, 

George H. McLean. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secretary, 

Charles Isham. 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

Chaplains, 

Rt. Rev. Henry C.Potter, D.D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 

Physicians, 

Edward Quintard, M.D. 
John Van deu Poel, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John Neilson Beekman, M.D. 
Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 

Managers, 

Edward King, 
William Carpender, 
Henry Cotheal Swords, 
B. Aymar Sands, 
Stanley W. Dexter, 
Bradish Johnson, 
S. Franklin Stanton, 
Howard Townsend, 
T. Matlack Cheesman, M.D. 
John Harsen Rhoades, 
Howland Pell, 
Frederic J. De Peyster. 

Steivards, 

George Blagden, 
Evert Jansen Wendell, 
William Pierson Hamilton, 
Paul Gibert Thebaud, 
Moses Taylor Pyne, 
James Gore King. 



President, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

1st Vice-President, 

George G. De Witt. 

2d Vice-President, 

Austen G. Fox. 

3d Vice-President, 

George H. McLean. 

hth Vice-President, 

George Blagden. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secretary, 

Charles Isham. 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

Chaplains, 

Rt.Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 

Physicians, 

Edward Quintard, M.D. 
John Van der Poel, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John Neilson Beekman, M.D. 
Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 

Managers, 

B. Aymar Sands, 
Stanley W. Dexter, 
Bradish Johnson, 
S. Franklin Stanton, 
Howard Townsend, 
T Matlack Cheesman, M.D. 
John Harsen Rhoades, 
Howland Pell, 
Frederic J. De Peyster, 
Frederic De P. Foster, 
Evert Jansen Wendell, 
James William Beekman. 

Stewa rds, 

William Pierson Hamilton, 
Paul Gibert Thebaud, 
Walter L. Suydam, 
James Gore King, 
Frederic Gallatin, 
Francis C. Huntington. 



1903. 



OFFICERS 77 

©tficers for tbe ll)ear ©fficers tor tbe ll)car 

1904. 

President, 

George G. De Witt. 

1st Vice-President, 

Austen G. Fox. 

2d Vice-President, 

William Jay. 

3d Vice-President, 

George H. McLean. 

Itth Vice-President, 

James Gore King. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secretary, 

Charles Isham. 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

Chaplains, 

Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 

Physicia ns, 

Edward Quintard, M.D. 
John Van der Poel, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John Neilson Beekman, M.D. 
Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 

Ma nagers, 

John Harsen Rhoades, 
Howland Pell, 
Frederic J. De Peyster, 
Frederic De P. Foster, 
Evert Jansen Wendell, 
James William Beekman, 
William Pierson Hamilton, 
Paul Gibert Thebaud, 
John T. Lockman, 
Stuyvesant Fish, 
Walter L. Suydam, 
George Van Nest Baldwin, 

Stewards, 

Frederic Gallatin, 
Francis C. Huntington, 
Amory Sibley Carhart, 
Arthur F. Schermerhorn, 
Guy Van Amringe, 
Joel Rathbone. 



President, 

Stuyvesant Fish. 

1st Vice-President , 

George G. De Witt. 

2d P'ice-President, 

Austen G. Fox. 

3d Vice-President, 

George H. McLean. 

Uth Vice-President, 

George Blagden. 

Treasurer , 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secretary , 

Charles Isham. 

Assistant Secretary, 

E. Benedict Oakley. 

Cka/>lains, 

Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 

Physicia ns, 

Edward Quintard, M.D. 
John Van der Poel, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John Neilson Beekman, M.D. 
Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 

Managers, 

S. Franklin Stanton, 
Howard Tovvnsend, 
T. Matlack Cheesman, M.D. 
John Harsen Rhoades, 
Howland Pell, 
Frederic J. De Peyster, 
Frederic De P. Foster, 
Evert Jansen Wendell, 
James William Beekman, 
William Pierson Hamilton, 
Paul Gibert Thebaud, 
John T. Lockman. 

SteTva rds, 

James Gore King, 
Walter L. Suydam, 
Frederic Gallatin, 
Francis C. Huntington, 
Amory Sibley Carhart, 
Richmond Talbot. 



78 OFFICERS 

©fficers tor tbe 3^ear ©tficers for tbe J^eat 



1905. 



1906. 



President, 

George G. De Witt. 

1st I 'ice-President y 

Austen G. Fox. 

2d Vice-President, 

William Jay. 

3d J 'ice-President, 

George H. McLean. 

kth Vice-President, 

James Gore King. 

Treasurer, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Secretary, 

Charles Isham. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Henry Cotheal Swords. 

Chaplains, 

Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 

Physicia ns, 

Edward Quintard, M.D. 
John Van der Poel, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John Neilson Beekman, M.D. 
Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 

Managers, 

Frederic De P. Foster, 
Evert Jansen Wendell, 
James William Beekman, 
William Pierson Hamilton, 
Paul Gibert Thebaud, 
John T. Lockman, 
Stuyvesant Fish, 
Walter L. Suydam, 
George Van Nest Baldwin, 
Frederic Gallatin, 
Francis C. Huntington, 
George R, Schieffelin. 

Steivards, 

Amory Sibley Cauhart, 
Arthur F. Schermerhorn, 
Guy Van Amringe, 
Joel Rathbone, 
Thomas G. Evans, 
Frederic W. Rhinelander. 



President, 

Austen G. Fox. 

1st Vice-President, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

2d Vice-President, 

William Jay. 

Sd Vice-President, 

George H. McLean. 

Uth Vice-President, 

James Gore King. 

Treasurer, 

Henry Cotheal Swords. 

Secretary, 

Charles Isham. 

Assistant Secretary, 

William Foulke. 

Chaplains, 

Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D. D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 

Physicia ns, 

D. B. St. John Roosa, M.D. 
John Van der Poel, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 
John Neilson Beekman, M.D. 

Jifanagers, 

William Pierson Hamilton, 
Paul Gibert Thebaud, 
John T. Lockman, 
Stuyvesant Fish, 
Walter L. Suydam, 
George Van Nest Baldwin, 
Frederic Gallatin, 
Francis C. Huntington, 
George R. Schieffelin, 
George G. De Witt, 
Amory Sibley Carhart, 
Arthur F. Schermerhorn. 

Stervards, 

Guy Van Amringe, 
Joel Rathbone, 
Beverley R. Robinson, 
Frederic W. Rhinelander, 
Edward De Witt, 
G. Beekman Hoppin. 



OFFICERS 79 

iS>tRcers for tbe li)ear ©tficers tor tbe l^ear 



1907. 



19 OS. 



President, 

Austen G. Fox. 

1st Vice-Presidefit, ' 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

Sci Vice-President, 

William Jay. 

3d Vice-President, 

George H. McLean. 

Utk Vice-President, 

James Gore King, 

Treastirer, 

Henry Cotheal Swords. 

Secretary, 

Charles Isham. 

Assistant Secretary, 

William Foulke. 

Ch a/>!a ins, 

Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 

Physicia ns, 

D. B. St. John Roosa, M.D. 
John Van der Poel, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

Stuyvesant Fish Mokris, M.D. 
John Neilson Beekman, M.D. 

Managers, 

Stuyvesant Fish, 
Walter L. Suydam, 
George Van Nest Baldwin, 
Frederic Gallatin, 
Francis C. Huntington, 
George R. Schieffelin, 
George G. De Witt, 
Amory Sibley Carhart, 
Arthur F. Schermerhorn, 
Guy Van Amringe, 
Joel Rathbone, 
William D. Murphy. 

Ste7uards, 

Beverley R. Robinson, 
Frederic W. Rhinelander, 
Edward De Witt, 
G. Beekman Hoppin, 
George Blagden, 
N. Thayer Robb. 



President, 

William Jay. 

1st Vice-President, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

2d Vice-President, 

George Van Nest Baldwin. 

Sd Vice-President, 

George H. McLean. 

yh Vice-President, 

James Gore King. 

Treasurer, 

Henry Cotheal Swords. 

Secretary, 

Charles Isham. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Clarence Storm. 

Chaplains, 

Rt. Rev.Henry C. Potter,D.D. 
Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 



Ph 



vsicians. 



D. B. St. John Roosa, M.D. 
John Van der Poel, M.D. 

Consuming Physicians, 

John Neilson Beekman, M.D. 
Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 

managers, 

Frederic Gallatin, 
Francis C. Huntington, 
George R. Schieffelin, 
George G. De Witt, 
Amory Sibley Carhart, 
Arthur F. Schermerhorn, 
Guy Van Amringe, 
Joel Rathbone, 
William D. Murphy, 
Austen G. Fox, 
Beverley R. Robinson, 
Frederic W. Rhinelander. 

Ste7vards, 

Edward De Witt, 
G. Beekman Hoppin, 
George Blagden, 
N. Thayer Robb, 
Herman LeRoy Edgar, 
Austen H. Fox. 



1910. 



OO OFFICERS 

©tficers for tbe linear ©tflcers for tbe l^ear 

1909. 

President, 

William Jay. 

1st Vice-President , 

Charles A. Schekmerhorn. 

2d Vice-President, 

John T. Lockman. 

3d Vice-President, 

James Goke King. 

hth Vice-Presideitt, 

Walti-r L. Suydam. 

Treasurer, 

Henry Cotheal Swords. 

Secretary, 

Charles Isham. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Clarence Storm. 

Chnjilains, 

Rev. Henry Van Dvke, D.D. 
Rev. Stephen Van Rensselaer. 

Physicians, 

John Van dkr Poel, M.D. 
Robert F. Weir, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John Neilson Beekman, M.D. 
Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 

3Ianngers, 

George G. De Witt, 
Arthur F. Schermerhorn, 
Joel Rathbone, 
Austen G. Fox, 
Frederic W. Rhinelander, 
Amory Sibley Carhart, 
Guy Van Amringe, 
William D. Murphy, 
Beverley R. Robinson, 
Edward De Witt, 
G. Beekman Hoppin, 
George H. McLean. 

Stewards, 

George Blagden, 
N. Thayer Robb, 
Herman LeRoy Edgar, 
Austen H. Fox, 
Adrian H. Joline, 
Erskine Hewitt. 



President, 

Charles A. Schermerhorn. 

1st Vice-President, 

John T. Lockman. 

Sd Vice-President, 

James Gore King, 

3d Vice-President, 

Walter L. Suydam. 

Uth Vice-President, 

Charles Isham. 

Treasurer, 

Henry Cotheal Swords. 

Secretary, 

Clarence Storm. 

Assistant Secretary, 

Guy Van Amringe. 

Chaplains, 

Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D. 
Rev. Stephen Van Rensselaer. 

Physicians, 

John Van der Poel, M.D. 
Robert F. Weir, M.D. 

Consulting Physicians, 

John Neilson Beekman, M.D. 
Stuyvesant Fish Morris, M.D. 

^lanagers, 

William D. Murphy, 
Joel Rathbone, 
Austen G. Fox, 
Edward De Witt, 
William Jay, 

Frederic W. Rhinelander, 
G. Beekman Hoppin, 
George Blagden, 
Beverley R. Robinson, 
George H. McLean, 
Alfred Wagstaff. 

Stewards, 

Herman LeRoy Edgar, 
Austen H. Fox, 
Adrian H. Joline, 
GoELET Gallatin, 
Frederic I. Lockman, 
Thomas L. Chrystie. 



Xist of nftembere 



With Dates of their Election 



June, 1910 



*Abeel, F. H Jan. i6, 

*Abeel, George Sept. 2, 

*Abeel, John H Aug. 31, 

*Abrams, Setii Rogers. . .Nov. 27, 
*Addoms, Mortimer C....Jan. 16, 

Adriance, Henry B June i, 

Anderson, James H Nov. 27, 

Andrews, W. Loring. . . .Mar. 2, 

Anthony, Richard A Nov. 28, 

AspiNWALL, J. Lawrence. Feb. 26, 
*AsT0R, Wm. Waldorf .. .June 2, 

♦Austin, Eugene K Feb. 29, 

Austin, William M Nov. 30, 

B 

♦Bailey, Theodorus Dec. i, 

Baldwin, Percy V Nov. 26, 

Bangs, Fletcher Harper, 

May 2, 

Bangs, Francis S Nov. 30, 

Bangs, Lemuel B Nov. 2q, 

♦Banks, David June 14, 

Banks, David, Jr Feb. 26, 

Banks, James Lenox. .. .June 4, 

♦Banta, Theodore M....Oct. 23, 
Barbour, William D.... Nov. 30, 
Barclay, J. Searle Nov. 30, 

♦B,\rger, Milton S June i, 

♦Barger, Samuel F Mar. 2, 

Barry, Robert P., Jr Mar. 3, 

B,\ylis, William Nov. 27, 

Bavlis, William, Jr April 27, 

Beck, Fanning T. C Nov. 28, 

Beekman, Charles K... April 29, 

Beekman, Fenwick Nov. 30, 

Beekman, Gerard Mar. 2, 

Beekman, John N Mar. 4, 

Beekman, William F....Mar. 2, 

♦Bell, Gordon Knox Dec. i, 

♦Benedict, Rlssell May 3, 

Benedict, William L....Nov. 29, 

Benjamin, Marcus June i, 

Bibby, Andrew A Mar. 4, 

BiCKNELL, Eugene P Fib. 28, 

♦Bicknell, George A.... Nov. 30, 

*BlSHOP,CORTLANDTFlELD.Feb. 29, 

Blagden, George May 4, 

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1904 
1907 



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1909 



Blagden, Linzee Nov. 26, 

Blake, Clarence M Feb. 27, 

Blake, Theodore E Nov. 28, 

♦Bloodgood, WiLBER A.. June 2, 

* Bog ART, John Nov. 30, 

Bogart, Orlando M., Jr. Jan. 16, 

♦Bogert, Edward S Mar. i, 

Bogert, Henry L Mar. 3, 

♦Bogert, Theodore L...Nov. 28, 
Bolmer, Thomas H Oct. 23, 

♦Bontecou, Frederic T..Nov. 29, 
Booraem, Robert Elmer. June 4, 

Boucher, Charles Feb. 26, 

BoucK. WoRCESi er May 3, 

BovvDoiN, Temple Dec. 2, 

Boyd, Carlisle S., M.D. Fib. 26, 

♦Boyd, William A Mar. 3, 

*BoYD, William A , M.D.June 4, 
Brathwaite, Frederick G. 

June 3> 

♦BRINCKERHOFF,ELBERTA.Jan. l6, 

♦Brokaw,GeorgeTuttle Nov. 26, 

♦Brooks, John L, Jr Nov. 26, 

♦Brouwer,Theophilus A. Nov. 27, 
♦Brower, Wm. Leverich. Jan. 16, 
♦Brown, Benjamin W. B.April 29, 

Bull, Charles C Mar. 2, 

♦Bull, Robert MACLAY...Oct. 23, 

Bunker, William Nov. 28, 

♦Bushnell, Joseph. ..... .Dec. 2, 

♦Bussing, John S Sept. 2, 

♦Butler, Charles Henry. Jan. 16, 



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c 

Cammann, D. M Mar. i, 1886 

C'^mmann, Edward C....Mar. 4, 1901 

Cammann, George Philip, 

Feb. 28, 1898 

Cammann, Hermann H..Mar. 3,1879 
♦Cannon, Charles M Dec. i, 1884 

Cannon, Mott D Jan. 16, 1888 

♦Carey, Frederic Foster. Feb. 26, 1900 

Carey, H. T Feb. 28, 1876 

♦Carhart, Amorv Sibley. Feb. 26, 1883 

Carpender, Charles J. ..Nov. 29, 1897 

Carpender, John N Mar. 1,1897 

♦Carpender, William Jan. 16, 1888 



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1894 



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1874 



Carpenter, Augustus H. 

Mar. I, 1897 
Carpenter, Charles L..Nov. 26, 1894 
Carpenter, Edward A. .May 4, 
Carpenter, Henry C. .. .May 4, 

Chandler, Walter Feb. 27, 

Chandler, Walter, Jr.. Feb. 26, 
Chanler, Lewis S Nov. 26, .„y., 

*CHANLER,WlLLIAMAsTOR.May 2, 1898 

*Cheesman, Timothy M..Mar. i, 1875 
Chrystie, Tho.mas Ludlow, 

Nov, 26, 1906 

*Clark, Appleton L Oct. 23,1888 

*Clark, Charles H Jan. 16, 1888 

*Clark, Henry Schieffelin, 

June I, 1891 
Clark, William N Nov. 26, 1894 

*Clarkson, Banyer Jan. 2,1890 

♦Clearwater, Alphonso T. 

June 2, t9b. 

*CoBB, Henry Evertson. June 4, 

Cockcroft, John V Nov. 26, 

CoE, Charles A Nov. 26, 

CoE, Henry E Nov. 26, 

*Colles,GeorgeWetmore, 

Nov. 30, 
Cornell, George W Feb. 29, 

*CoYKENDALL, Samuel D.Jan. 16, 
Crosby, Edward N Nov. 27, 

♦Crosby, John Schuyler. Nov. 30, 

*Cruikshank, Edwin A... Nov. 27, 
Culver, Frederic F Mar. i, 

♦Cunningham, Seymour... Nov. 27, 
Cutting, Robert Bayard, 

May I, 



Daniell, John F Nov. 30, 

Darlington, Charles F.June i, 
Darlington, Rt. Rev. J. H. 

Feb. 26, 
Darlington,Thomas, M.D. 

May 3, 

Davies, Julien T June 4, 

*Davis, John W. A June 3, 

♦Davis, Vernon M Mar. 2, 

De Bost, William L Mar. 2, 

Decker, Charles A Nov. 30, 

♦Delafield, Francis June 4, 

♦Delafield, John Ross. ..Nov. 29, 
*Delafield, Maturin L.,Jr. 

Feb. 26, 

♦Delafield, Richard Dec. 2, 

De Lancey, Wm. Heathcote, 

Mar. 3, 
Demorest, William C . . . Mar. 4, 

*Depew, Chauncey M Mar. i, 

*Depew, Chauncey M., Jr. April 29,' 
*DePevster, Frederic A.Feb. 26, 

De Peyster, Henry Feb. 26, 

De Peyster, William, M.D. 

Nov. 28, 

De Peyster, Wilson Feb. 26, 

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De Rose, Edward Nov. 27. 

*Devoe, Frederic W Nov. 28! 

Dewey, Edward Wilkins, 

Mar. 2, 

De Witt, Edward Dec. 2. 

*De Witt, George G Feb. 28, 

*De Witt, Peter Nov. 26] 

De Witt, Theodore Feb. 29, 

*De Witt, William G. . . .Nov. 26, 
Dexter, Stanley Walker, 

Oct. 28, 
*Dickerson,Edward N., Jr. 

Nov. 26, 

DoMiNiCK, Bayard Mar. 4, 

DoMiNiCK, H. Blanchard, 

Nov. 30, 

DoMiNiCK, H. B., Jr April 27, 

Dos Passos, Louis Hays. Feb. 27, 

Doughty, E. Crosby Nov. 29, 

♦Douglas, William P June 2, 

Douw, Charles G April 29, 

♦Drake, Craig F. R Nov. 29, 

♦Drake, Lawrence Nov. 29, 

♦Drake, Simeon J Dec. i, 

♦Drake, Simeon J., Jr Dec. 2, 

Driggs, Lawrence L....May 2, 

♦Du Bois, Arthur May 2, 

♦Du Bois, Cornelius June 4, 

Du Bois, Floyd R Mar. 3, 

♦Du Bois, William A June 3, 

Du Bois, William Maison, 

June 3, 

♦Dudley, Henry S Dec. 2, 

Duffield, Rev. Howard. May 3, 

♦Dumont, William H Nov. 30, 

Du Pont, Henry A June i, 

♦Duryee, George V. W.. .Nov. 29, 

DURYEE, GuSTAVUS AbEEL, 

Feb. 29, 
♦Dutcher, John B June 2, 

E 

Eddy, Thomas A Mar. 4, 

♦Edgar, Herman LsRoY.Mar. 2, 

Elliman, Douglas L Nov. 26, 

Elliman, Lawrence Bogart, 

Mar. 2, 

Elmendorf, John B May i, 

Elting, Ezekiel J May i, 

Elting, Peter J Nov. 27, 

Embree, Lawrence E... Nov. 28, 

♦Embury, Aymar Nov. 28, 

Erving, John Langdon. .June 3, 



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Falconer, Bruce M Dec. 2, 1901 

♦Falconer, William H...Mar. i, 1880 

Ferguson, Walton Mar. i, 1897 

♦Field, Cortlandt De P. Mar. 3, 1862 

♦Finch, Edward R April 27, 1906 

♦Fish, Hamilton, Jr Mar. 3, 1873 



/Ibn^oiuc Ittall 

MASONIC HALL occupied the site now known as 
314 and 316 Broadway. The corner-stone was laid 
on St. John's Day, June 24th, 1826. The building was 
completed the following year at a cost of $50,000. The 
front elevation was of pure Gothic style, and was built 
of the much-admired eastern gray granite. Later its 
name was changed to Gothic Hall, and the building 
was demolished in the sixties. 




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*FisH, Sidney Webster. . .Mar. 4, 

*FlSH, StU YVESANT Nov. 30, 

*FiSH, Stuyvesant, Jr. . . .Mar. 4, 

Floyd, Augustus June 4, 

Floyd, NicoLL, Jr Oct. 23, 

Floyd, RoLFE Mar. i, 

Floyd, William Nov. 30, 

Floyd-Jones, Thos Jan. 16, 

FoLSOM, William H N0V..26, 

FooTE, Robert DuMONT.June 2, 

Foster, Abbott May 31, 

Foster, Antoine L Dec. 2, 

♦Foster, Frederic De Peyster, 

Nov. 28, 

FouLKE, Bayard Fish Mar. 3, 

*FouLKE, William Aug. 30, 

*FowLER, Charles A., Jr. Mar. 4, 

Fowler, NoRTHRUP Mar. 2, 

*Fox, Austen G Dec. 2, 

♦Fox, Austen H Dec. 2, 

*Fox, Noel Bleecker.. . .Mar. i, 
Franklin, Edward M...June 4, 

♦Freeman, Alden Feb. 26, 

Freeman, Joel F Nov. 26, 

Fry, Geo. Gardiner Jan. 16, 

Gr 

♦Gallatin, Albert Dec. 2, 

♦Gallatin, Albert E Feb. 27, 

Gallatin, Albert R Nov. 26, 

♦Gallatin, Frederic. ...Jan. 16, 
Gallatin, Frederic, Jr. .Dec. i, 

♦Gallatin, Goelet Nov. 27, 

♦Gallatin, RolazHorace. Nov. 28, 
♦Gallaway, Robert M...Mar. i, 

♦Gerry, Elbridge T Mar. 2, 

Gibson, Henry P Dec. i, 

♦Giles, Lewis Curtis Mar. i, 

Giles, Murray Ogden.. .May 3, 

Giles, Stephen W Feb. 28, 

Gilford, Samuel T Dec. 2, 

Gilford, T.Buchanan, Jr. Dec. 2, 

♦Goelet, Robert April 29, 

♦Goelet, Robert Walton. April 2g, 
Graham, James Lorimer. Nov. 28, 

Gray, Gerald Hull Nov. 26, 

Gregory, Henry Elsworth, 

Jan. 16, 
Grinnell, E. Morgan. . .Nov. 26, 

♦Gruner, O. H April 29, 

Gulick, Alexander R...Jan. 9, 

H 

♦Hackstaff, Alexander G. 

Mar. 2, 
♦Hackstaff, William G..Jan. 16, 

♦Haight, Charles C Nov. 30, 

♦Haight, Frederick A... Feb. 27, 

♦Haines, John Peter June 4, 

Hall, George Purdy.. . .Dec. 2, 

Hall, Valentine G Mar. 3, 

♦Halsey, Frederic R Sept. 12, 

Halsted, James M Nov. 28, 

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♦Hamilton, William G... Mar. i 

Hamilton, William P...Dec. 2 
♦Hammond, Charles A... May 31 

Harison, George D. L...May 31 
♦Hart, H. Ellis Oct. 11 

Hartshorne, Jas. M., Jr. Mar. 4 

♦Hasbrouck, H. C Mar. i 

♦Havens, Henry P Nov. 30 

Havens, Thomas C Dec. 

♦Haviland, a. W Dec. 

♦Haviland, Merritt E...N0V. 26, 

Hawes, James Anderson. Feb. 29 
♦Hawkes, Forbes Oct. 23 

♦HaWKES, McDoUGALL Oct. II 

Havvlev, William y Mar. 2 

♦Hays, Eugene D Mar. i 

Helmuth, W. Tod Feb. 28 

Henry, Jacob S Dec. 2 

Henry, LewisChauncey. Dec. 2 
Herrick, E. Hicks Nov. 30 

♦Hewitt, Erskine April 27 

Hill, RobertC Dec. 2 

Hoag, William N June i 

Hoffman, Chas. Frederick, Jr. 
Jan. 16 

♦Hoffman, Samuel V June i 

Hopkins, Sheldon Nov. 30 

HoppiN, Gerard B Mar. 3 

♦Hubbard, Samuel T Nov. 29 

Hubbard, Walter C Nov. 29 

Hunt, Thomas Nov. 27 

Huntington, Francis C.Mar. i 

♦Hurry, Edmund Abdy. . .Mar. i 



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♦Ingraham, Arthur Nov. 28, 1898 

Innes, William T June 2,1884 

Ireland, John B Mar. 4, 1872 

Ireland, John DeCourcv, 

Nov. 28, 1892 
Irving, Alexander Duer, Jr. 

Nov. 29, 1897 

Irving, Cortlandt Nov. 28, 1870 

Isham, Ch.arles June 4, 1888 



♦Jacobus, Charles L Mar. 2, 1886 

♦Jay, William Dec. 2, 1878 

Jennings, Albert G Nov. 29, 1897 

Johnson, Bradish Mar. i, 1880 

Johnson, Joseph Horsfall, 

June 4^1894 

Joline, Adrian Hoffman, _" , 

Feb. 28, 1898 

Jones, Oliver L Nov. 30, 1903 

Jones, Oliver L, Jr Feb. 26, 1906 

Jones, Townsend, Jr.... June 4, 1888 
Jordan, Sidney S June 4, 1894 

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Kellogg, David M Jan. 4, 1888 

Kerlev, Charles G May i, 1905 

♦King, George Gordon. . . Nov. 26, 1882 



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*KiNG, James Gore June 2, 

♦King, Rufus Mar. i, 

♦King, Rupert Cochrane. Mar. 2, 
*KiNNAN, Alexander P.W.Dec. 2, 

Kip, Charles A June 4, 

Kip, Elbert S June 3, 

Kip, George G June 4, 

*KiP, William V. B Mar. 4, 

*Kipp, William H Aug. 31, 

♦KissAM, Coleman Em BURY. Nov. 26, 
Knox, John Mason Nov. 26, 



♦Laing, E. H Jan. 16 

Lane, Barent H June 3 

*Lane, Edward V. Z May 29 

*Lane, Francis T. L Aug. 31 

*Lane, William H May 4 

Latting, C. Percy, Jr.... Nov. 30. 

♦Lawrence, Abraham R..Nov. 28. 
Lawrence, Edw.ard S... April 2q, 

Lawrence, Is.\ac Feb. 

Lawrence, John Burling, 

May 4 
Lawrence, Townsend.. .April 29 

Lawton, J. Warren May 29, 

Lefferts, Frederic R...Feb. 28 
Lefferts, F. Raymond, Jr. 

Feb. 28 

♦Lefferts, Marshall C. Sept. i 

Le Roy, Henry W Dec. 

Le Roy, Otis June 

Lindsay, John D Nov. 

Lines, Ernest H June 

♦Livingston, E. De Peyster, 
Jan. 

♦Livingston, Goodhue. . . .May 

Livingston, John H June 

Livingston, Johnston. . .June 

Livingston, Philip Mar. 4, 

Lloyd, Herbert DeNvse. June 3 

♦Lockman, De Witt M . . . Feb. 29 
LocKMAN, Frederic I... Nov. 26 
Lockman, John Q Nov. 26 

♦Lockman, John T Mar. 4 

♦LoRiLLARD, Louis L Dec. 

LouNSBERY, Richard P. ..June 

♦Low, Joseph Tompkins. .Feb. 29, 
Lowe, Henry Wheeler. Mar. 
Lowe, Wm. Ebbets Jan. 16, 

♦Ludlow, Ban yer '. Dec. 

♦Ludlow, Edward Livingston, 

June 

Ludlow, James B June 



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872 



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Macdonald, Pierre F. ..Nov. 30, ig 

March, Clement Feb. 29, i£ 

Marden, Francis S June 3, 18 

♦Martin, Bradley Mar. i, i£ 

♦ — Life Mentbets 



♦McCready, N. L Nov. 26, 1888 

♦McLean, George H Aug. 29, 1870 

♦McLean, James H Feb. 26,1900 

McNamee, Charles Nov. 26, 1900 

♦Mead, Walter H Mar. 3, 1879 

♦Miller, J. Blackburn. . .Dec. i, 1879 

♦Miller, Warner Mar. i, 1886 

Milliken, Hugh K April 27, 1906 

♦Mitchell, Cornelius Von E. 

Nov. 28, 1904 
♦Mitchell, John Van B.. April 29, 1907 
♦MncHELL, William S....Mar. 2, 1903 
Montgomery, Henry E..Dec. i, 1902 
♦Montgomery, James M..Mar. 2, 1896 
♦Moore, Casimer De R...Nov. 26, 1888 
Moore, John Constable. Feb. 28,1910 

Moore, T. Channing May 2, igio 

♦Morris, Henry Lewis... June 3, 1889 

Morris, Richard L Nov. 26, igo6 

Morris, Stuyvesant Fish. Sept. 23, 1885 
Morrison, George Austin, Jr. 

Mar. 4, 1895 

MoTT, Arthur B Nov. 28, 1881 

Mott, Frederic C June i, 1896 

MoTT, George H June 4, 1894 

♦Mott, William F Aug. 31, 1874 

♦Murphy, Deacon Nov. 30, igo8 

♦Murphy, William D Jan. 16, 1888 

♦MuRR.AY, Ambrose S., Jr. Nov. 27, 1905 
♦Murray, Charles H Nov. 27, 1893 

isr 

♦Nash, S. Edward Dec. i, 1873 

♦Nathan, Gratz Dec. 2, 1867 

Nathan, Jonathan Nov. 27, 1899 

Nichols, Acosta June 3, 1895 

Nichols, George L Feb. 26, 1894 

NicoLL, DeLancey June 2,1879 

NoRRis, Henry S Jan. 16,1888 

♦Norwood, Carlisle Dec. 2, 1867 

♦Norwood, Eugene Dec. 2, 1907 

♦Norwood, Lewis Morris. June i, 1874 



O 

Ogden, David B May 4,1904 

Olcott, Eben E Dec. i, 1902 

♦Oi.cott, Thomas Worth. Nov. 26, 1894 

♦Onderdonk, Andrew J. .Nov. 26, 1888 

Ostr.ander, Charles F..Mar. 3, 1902 



♦Page, J. Seaver May 31, 1875 

♦Parsons, Schuyler L....June 2, 1884 

♦Partridge, Frank H Mar. 4,1901 

♦Payne, Edward Quintard, 

June 4, 1888 
Peck, Thomas Bloodgood, 

Mar. 2, 1896 



MEMBERS 



85 



Peck, Thomas B., Jr Dec. 2, 1907 

Pell, Frederick A April 28, 1902 

Pell, Herbert C, Jr Dec. 2, 1907 

♦Pell, Howland Mar. 3, 1879 

*Pell, Howland Haggerty, 

Mar. 2, 1903 

Pell, Stephen H. P Mar. 2, 1903 

*Penfold, Edmund Nov. 29, 1875 

♦Penfold, Wm. Hall Nov, 8, 1875 

♦Pentz, Archibald M Mar. 4, 1878 

Pentz, Perry C June 4, 1894 

Pentz, William Edwards, 

Nov. 28, 1892 

Pentz, William R Nov. 30, 1903 

♦Phcenix, Phillips Dec. 2, 1872 

*Pierrepont, R. Stvyvesant, 

Nov. 29, igog 

*Pierson, James R Feb. 28, 1910 

♦Pillot, P. Stuvvesant.. .Dec. 2, 1907 

*PiNE, John B Mar. i, 1880 

♦Pinkney, Cornelius S...Mar. 4, 1907 
*PiNKNEV, James Henry.. Nov. 29, 1870 

PiNKNEY, James H., Jr.. .Feb. 28, 1910 

♦PiNKNEV, ToWNSRND NoV. 27, 1905 

♦Plum, George W June 4, 1894 

♦Plympton, Gilbert M. . .May 29, 1871 
♦Poore, Charles Talbot. Feb. 28, 1876 

♦PoTTS, Frederic A Feb. 29, 1892 

♦Prall, John Howard. . .April 27, igo6 

Prall, William Mar. 3, 1890 

Prince, Henry Axtell. .Nov. 26, 1888 

Pryer, Charles Feb. 26, 1900 

*PuRD Y, J. H ARSEN Dec. 2, 1867 

PvNE, Percy R.,2d Mar. 4, 1907 

♦Pyne, M. Taylor June 2, 1884 

Q 

♦Quintard, Edward Nov. 30, 1886 

R 

Rapelye, Henry Staples. Jan. 16, 1888 
Rathbone, Albert Mar. 2, 1903 

♦Rathbone, Joel Feb. 27, 1899 

Read, Clark Potter. .. .Mar. 3, 1902 
Reese, William Willis.. Mar. 4, 1907 

♦Remsen, Phcenix June 3, 1867 

Ren wick, Edward B....Dec. 2, 1895 

Renwick, Edward S Dec. i, 1857 

Rhinelander, Frederic W. 

Mar. I, 1897 

• Rhinelander, Philip Oct. 23,1888 

♦Rhinelander, T. J. Oakley, 

June I, 1886 
Rhoades, John HARSEN.Feb. 27, 1899 
Rhoades, Lyman Mar. 2, 1903 

♦Richards, Benjamin Mar. i, 1886 

Richards, Guy Nov. 28, 1904 

Richards, William W...Nov. 28, 1904 
Richardson, Franklin S.Mar. 3, 1902 
Richardson, Sinclair... .Mar. 4, 1907 

♦RiGGS, Lawrason, Jr.... Nov. 26, igo6 

♦RiKER, John J Dec. i, 1879 

RiKER, Samuel, Jr May 31, 1892 

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♦RiKER, William J June 2, 

RoBB, Nathaniel Thayer, 

Mar. 4, 

Roberts, Nathan B Oct. 23, 

Robinson, Beverley R..Nov. 26, 

RoBisoN, William June 4, 

RocKwooD, C. G., Jr June i, 

♦Rokenbaugh, Henry S..Feb. 28, 
♦RooME, Claudius Monell, 

Nov. 30, 

♦RooME, W. Harris June i, 

♦Roosevelt, Frederick. ..Nov. 30, 
Roosevelt, Theodore.. .Feb. 27, 
Rutherfurd, Walter. . .Nov. 29, 

s 

Sackett, Henry W Feb. 26, 

Sandford, Clarence H.June 3, 

Sands, B. Aymar June 3, 

♦Sanford, Henry G April 27, 

♦Satterlee, Arthur B...Nov. 28, 

Satterlee, F. LeRoy Nov. 27, 

♦Schanck, George Edgar. May 31, 

♦Schell, Francis Mar. 4, 

schermerhorn,alfrede.dec. 2, 
Schermerhorn, Arthur F. 

Feb. 28, 
*Schermerhorn, Charles August! 
Sept. II, 
Schermerhorn, Edward G. 

Mar. 3, 
♦Schermerhorn, F. Augustus, 

Mar. 3, 

♦SCHERMERHORN,GE0RGES.DeC. 2, 

Schermerhorn, J. MAUS.Oct. 17, 
♦Schermerhorn, John E.. Dec. 2, 

Schermerhorn, Nathaniel E. 

Mar. 2, 
♦Schieffelin, Charles M.May 31, 
♦Schieffelin, George R..Nov. 30, 
♦Schieffelin, Schuyler... June i, 
♦.Schieffelin, Wm. J Feb. 29, 

♦SCHMELZEL, ClARENCE. . . Nov. 29, 

♦Schmelzel, George Dec. 2, 

♦Schmelzel, Irving Nov. 30, 

♦Schmelzel, James H Mar. 3, 

Schmelzel, William R..Mar. 4, 

♦Schuyler, Spencer D....Sept. i, 

♦Schuyler, Sidney Schieffelin, 

Nov. 30, 

Scott, John Frederick. .Mar. 4, 

Seaman, Louis Livingston, 

Mar. 2, 

♦Seymour, John Mar. 4, 

♦Sherman, William Watts, 

June 4, 

Shirley, Rufus G Nov. 30, 

Shrady, Jacob IMar. i, 

♦Simmons, Charles E Nov. 28, 

♦Simmons, Joseph F Mar. 3, 

♦■Simmons, J. Edward Dec. 2, 

♦Simonson. William A. ...Nov. 29, 
♦Skidd Y, William W Mar. 3, 



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Skidmore, Samuel T.... 

Skidmore, William L. . , 
*Slote, Edgar A 

Smidt, a. Campbell 

*Smidt, Allan Lee 

Smidt, Frank Bishop.... 

Smith, B. Marston 

*Smith, Harsen Halsted 
*Smith, Henry Erskine.. 

Smith, Hiram 

*Smith, J. Tuttle 

*Smith, Lawrence B 

*Smith, L. Bayard 

*Smith, Louis Gross , 

Smith, Orison B 

*Smith, Pierre J 

*Smith, Thomas E. V 

*Smith, William Palmer. 
*Smith, William Palmer 



Speir, Francis, Jr 

Spencer, Edwards 

Spies, Francis F 

Stelle, Frederick W. 

Stewart, Wm. R 

*Stokes, Wm. E. Dodge 
*Storm, Clarence 

Stout, Charles H 

*Strebeigh, Lefferts. . 

Strong, Selah B 

*Stuyvesant, a. V. H 

♦Sullivan, Arthur Bull. 

Sullivan, Leonard. 

Suydam, Walter L, 
*Suyd.\m, Walter L., Jr.. 

Swan, Edward H 

*Swan, William L 

*SwARTWOUT, SaTTERLEE. 

Swords, Charles R 
*Swords,Edward Jenner 
*Sw0RDS, Henry Cotheal 



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*Tailer, Edward N May 29, 

*Talbot, Richmond Mar. 4, 

Talbot, Robert Bancker, 

Nov. 29, 

Tapp, Edward W May 31, 

♦Taylor, Douglas June 2, 

Taylor, Samuel Roberts, 

Jan. 16, 

*Thebaud, Louis A Feb. 28, 

*Thebaud, Paul GiBERT..Feb. 29, 
*Thomas, Frederic C June 4, 

Thompson, William Leland, 

Nov. 28, 
♦Thompson, W. Prall Dec. i, 

Thompson, Von Beverhout, 

Jan. 16, 
*Tiemann, Louis S Nov. 28, 

TiEMANN, Paul Ernest.. Mar. 29, 
♦Townsend, Howard Jan. 16, 

TowNSEND, James Bliss. June 4, 
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TowNSEND, Smith De Lancey, 

June 4, 18 

♦Trevor, Henry G Feb. 26, iS 

Tryon, J. RuFus June 4, iS 

Turner, Thornton F" June 4,18 



TJ 

♦Underhill, Eugene Nov. 27, 1871 

Underhill, Frederic E.May 2, 1910 
Underhill, Francis J... May 4, 1908 



Van Amringe, Guv Mar. 3,1890 

Van Buren, John Dash. Mar. i, 1897 
Van Cortlandt, Augustus, 

Nov. 28, 1881 
Van Cortlandt, Robert B. 

June 3, 1890 
♦Vanderbilt, Alfred G..Mar. 2, 1908 

♦Vanderbilt, Wm. K Mar. 4, 1872 

♦Vanderhoef, George W.Nov. 27, 1905 

Van der Poel, John Nov. 30, 1886 

Van der PoEL, Samuel O.June 2,1884 
Van de Water, Geo. R.Jan. 16, 1888 
Vanduzer, Henry Sayre. Jan. 16, 1888 

Van Dyke, Henry Jan. 16, 1888 

Van Nest, Frank R Feb. 27, 1905 

Van Nest, G. Willett. . . June 4, 1894 
Van Norden, Warner. . .Nov. 27, 1905 
♦Van Nostrand, Charles B. 

June 3, 1889 
Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S. 

June 3, 1889 
♦Van Renssel.aer, Eugene, 

Jan. 16, 1888 
Van Rensselaer, Stephen, 

Mar. 3, 1890 

VANSANTVOORD,SEYMOUR.Feb. 29, 1904 

Van Sch,\ick, John B. . . , Feb. 29, 1904 
♦Van Slyck, George W...Feb. 28, 1876 
♦Van Volkenburgh, Edward, 

June 4, 1877 
♦Van Volkenburgh, Philip, 

Jan. 16, 1888 

♦Van Wart, Ames May i, 1880 

♦Vedder, Maus Rosa Nov. 30, 1874 

Vermilye, Frederic M..Nov. 30, 1885 
Verplanck, William E..Nov. 28, 1898 
Verplanck, William Gorden, 

Oct. II, 1887 

Voorhees, Theodore Jan. 16, 1888 

Vredenburgh, James B..Nov. 28, 1898 
♦Vroom, Geo. A Aug. 31, 1874 



Waddington, George. . .June 3,1889 

♦Wagner, Frederic C Jan. 16, 1888 

♦Wagstaff, Alfred Mar. i, 1875 

Wagstaff, Alfred, Jr.. .Mar. 4, 1907 



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87 



Wagstaff, David Mar. 4, 

Walbridge, T. Chester. June 4, 

Walsh, Samuel A June 3, 

Wandell, Francis L. ...May 3, 

♦Ward, Irving Nov. 30, 

♦Ward, Sylvester L. H...Aug. 29, 

*Webb, F. Egerton Ian. 16, 

♦Webb, William S Nov. 30, 

♦Webster, Hamilton Fish. June 2, 

Weekes, Arthur D Nov. 29, 

Weekes, John A Nov. 29, 

♦Weir, Robert F Nov. 29, 

Wells, Thomas L June 4, 

♦Wells, William J Jan. 16, 

Wemple, Charles E Nov. 27, 

Wemple, Edward L Feb. 26, 

Wemple, Harry Y Nov. 28, 

♦Wemple, Henry Y Mar. 4, 

♦We.mple, J. Russ Dec. i, 

Wendell, Burr . ., June 4, 

Wendell, B. Rush June 3, 

♦Wendell, Evert jANSEN.June 4, 
Wenman, Charles H. .. .Mar. 3, 
♦Westervelt, John C....Jan. 16, 
♦Westekvelt, LEONiDAS...Feb. 28, 
♦Wheeler, Schuyler S. . .Nov. 30, 
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870 



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909 



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♦Whipple, Walter J Nov. 27, 1899 

♦White, Alain C Feb. 28, 1910 

♦Whitehouse, Charles A. June i, 1891 

♦Whitney, Charles A Feb. 28, 1881 

♦Wickham, William Hull. June 4, 1894 

♦Willets, Howard Nov. 28, 1898 

Williams, Thomas Mar. 2, 1908 

♦Wilmerding, Lucius K. .Aug. 31, 

♦Winthrop, Egerton L. ..Mar. i, 

Winthrop, Egerton L., Jr. Nov. 30, 

Wisner, Charles Sept. i, 

♦Wisner, Percy Feb. 29, 

Wisner, William Talman, 

Sept. 3, 

Wolff, John B Nov. 27, 

Wood, Arthur King Mar. 2, 

♦Wood, GilbertCongdon. Feb. 29, 

♦Wood, J. Wardell Oct. 23, 

Woodworth, Newell B.Nov. 26, 
WooLSEY, George M....Mar. 4, 

♦Wreaks, Henry June i, 

Wyckoff, Walter C Nov. 30, 



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♦Zabriskie, Andrew C...Nov. 30, ic 



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Tulal Membership, 



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tion of the Society, have ceased to be Members 



A. 

Abeel, F. H Dec. 

Abeel, George Feb. 

Ackert, Alfred T Nov. 

Adams, Charles H Jan. 

Adams, John G Dec. 

Adams, William Mar. 

Adams, William Sept. 

Addoms, Charles Nov. 

Adriance, Isaac Nov. 

Adriance, John Dec. 

Allen, William M June 

Alstyne, John Mar. 

Alvord, Alwyn A Nov. 

Andariese, Edward Feb. 

Anderson, Abel T Feb. 

Anderson, C. Van Allen. .. .April 

Anderson, Henry J Feb. 

Anderson, James June 

Anderson, Smith W Feb. 

Anderson, W. G April 

Andrews, Clarence R June 

Anthon, George C Dec . 

Anthony, Jacob Mar. 

Anthony, H. T Mar. 

Anthony, Nicholas K Mar. 

Anthony, Richard K Mar. 

Arthur, Chas. S Nov. 

Arthur, Edward H Mar. 

Ashfield, Alfred Dec. 

Asten, Abraham Feb. 

Astor, William B Feb. 

Ay mar, Benjamin Feb. 



B 

Bailey, Edmund S Feb. 27, 

Bailey, James Muhlenberg. Dec. i, 

Bailey, Nathaniel Piatt Dec. i. 

Baker, John Mar. 11, 

Baldwin, Austin P Feb. 26, 

Baldwin, George V. N Aug. 29, 

Baldwin, Theodore E June i. 

Banker, Edward Feb. 28, 

Banks, Charles Mar. i, 

Banks, David S May 30, 

Barbour, William D Dec. 2, 

Barney, Charles I'racy . . . . Jan. 16, 



Bayard, Robert Feb. 

Bayley, William A Nov. 

Beadle, Edward L Dec. 

Beck, John B Feb. 

Beckwith, Leonard F June 

Beebee, George W Dec. 

Beeckman, Gilbert I May 

Beeckman, John H Mar. 

Beeckman, Henry Feb. 

Beekman, James H Nov. 

Beekman, John K Feb. 

Beekman, James W .June 

Beekman, J. William Nov. 

Bell, George June 

Bell, Walton P Aug. 

Benedict, Erastus C Dec. 

Benson, Benjamin L Nov. 

Benson, Egbert Feb. 

Benson, Robert Feb. 

Benson, Robert Mar. 

Belts, William Dec. 

Berrian, William Feb. 

Bibby, Edward W Feb. 

Bibby, Henry W Nov. 

Bininger, Abraham Dec. 

Bininger, Andrew G Dec. 

Bishop, T. Alston Mar. 

Bishop, David Wolfe Nov. 

Bissell, William H June 

Bixby, Francis M Sept. 

Blackwell, Josiah Jan. 

Blagden, George June 

Bleecker, Anthony J Feb. 

Bleecker, Anthony L Mar. 

Bleecker, Garrat N Mar. 

Bloodgood, Abraham Feb. 

Bloodgood, Nathaniel Dec. 

Blydenburg, Benjamin B.Jr.Jan. 

Boardman, Lansdale Mar. 

852 Boardman, William S Jan. 

894 Bogardus, Robert Feb. 

870 Bogart, Richard W June 

868 Bogert, Cornelius R Feb. 

Bogert, Eugene June 

Bogert, Henry K Sept. 

Bogert, Peter' J Mar. 

Bogert, S. V. R June 

Bogert, Walter L Feb. 



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FORMER MEMBERS 



Bookstaver, Henry W Mar. 2 

Booraem, Augustus C Mar. 13 

Booraem, W. E Dec. 4 

Bostwick, Charles B Mar. i 

Bostwick, Henry Anthon. . .Mar. i 

Bowen, James Feb. 28 

Bowers, Henry C June 4 

Bowne, Richard H Dec. 6, 

Bowne, Samuel June 9, 

Boyce, Gerardus Nov. 29 

Boyd, James R Mar. 

Boyd, John J Feb. 28 

Boyd, John J., Jr Mar. 2 

Boyd, Melville Mar. i 

Brady, Henry Austin Mar. 6. 

Bray, Charles Mar. 3 

Breath, Charles. ... May 29 

Breath, James Sept. 11 

Breese, William G Mar. 8 

Brevoort, Henry Dec. 8 

Brewer, Mervin R June 8 

Brinckerhoff, Elbert A Feb. 28 

Brinkerhoff, James L Feb. 28 

Brinkerhoff, Peter R Feb. 28 

Bristed, Charles A Mar. 13 

Brodhead, J. Romayn Mar. 11 

Bronson, Arthur Mar. 12 

Brooks, James Ward Sept. 23 

Brooks, John I June i 

Broome, George C June i 

Brouwer, John June 8 

Brouwer, William Feb. 27 

Brower, Abram G Mar. 2 

Brown, James E June 7 

Browne, George W Sept. 12 

Buckhout, Isaac C Sept. i 

Buckmaster, Charles H June i 

Buckmaster, John W June i 

Buckmaster, Thomas H Nov. 29 

Bunce, Seymour A Sept. 2 

Bunce, Oliver B June 2 

Bunker, William J Sept. 10. 

Burtis, Arthur Nov. 26 

Burtis, Peter P June 3 

Bush, J. Adriance Mar. i 

Bushnell, Chas. J June 8 

c 

Cadwell, Charles H Oct. 23, 

Campbell, A. Post June 10, 

Campbell, Duncan P Feb. 28, 

Campbell, Henry P June i, 

Campbell, James Feb. 28, 

Campbell, John D Feb. 28, 

Cannon, Sylvanus T May 29, 

Carow, Isaac Feb. 28, 

Carpenter, Leonard J Nov. 29, 

Carpenter, William H Feb. 26, 

Carr, Henry S Feb. 28, 

Case, Robert L June i, 

Catlin, N. W. Stuyvesant.. .Nov. 28, 

Cebra, John Y April 16, 

Chadwick, William N Nov. 27, 



874 Chambers, James Mar* 11, 1845 

851 Chambers, John A Feb. 27,1893 

860 Chanler, J. Winthrop Sept. 4,1871 

875 Chardevoyne, Thomas E. . .Feb. 28,1835 

875 Chardevoyne, William Feb. 28,1835 

835 Chauncey, Henry, Jr June 4, 1894 

894 Cheesman, John C Mar. 12, 1844 

856 Cheesman, Louis M June 2,1884 

846 Cheesman, Oscar Nov. 29, 1853 

853 Cheesman, Timothy M Dec. 5,1848 

863 Chrystie, Thomas W Sept. 11, 1838 

835 Chrystie, Thomas W Nov. 26, 1877 

863 Cisco, John J Mar. 9,1847 

880 Clark, A. Ludlow Feb. 29,1904 

849 Clark, Edwin Feb. 28,1836 

890 Clark, Hull Mar. 12, 1839 

865 Clark, Lewis G Mar. 12, 1840 

838 Clark, Wm. E Feb. 26,1883 

853 Clarke, Bayard, Jr Dec. 2,1872 

83s Clarkson, Floyd Feb. 27,1882 

852 Clarkson, Frederick June 4,1894 

835 Clearwater, Chas. Knapp...Jan. 16, 1888 

835 Clements, Jas. W. G Dec. 5,1853 

835 Clift, Smith May 29, 1S65 

851 Clinton, Charles A Feb. 28, 1835 

84s Clute, John D June 9,1846 

850 Cochrane, John Sept. 12, 1854 

885 Cockroft, J. V. H Feb. 28,1876 

874 Codwise, David Feb. 28, 1835 

891 Coe, Edward B June 4,1894 

837 Golden, David C Feb. 28,1835 

882 Coleman, Robert B June 10, 1851 

896 Cole, William M Nov. 29, 1897 

853 Coles, Barak G June 3, 1895 

843 Coles, Edwin S Feb. 28, 1876 

873 Coles, Isaac U Dec. 8,1835 

874 Colt, Roswell L Feb. 28, 1881 

885 Colton, John B Ian. 16,1888 

853 Colville, Alfred Mar. 11, 1845 

872 Colville, Alfred Dec. 1,1879 

873 Colvill, John Mar. 12, 1850 

850 Colvill, John Nov. 27, 1877 

8q4 Combes, Richard C May 29, 1865 

895 Cooke, E. G Dec. 6,1849 

875 Cooper, D.J Mar. 2,1874 

852 Cooper, Edward Mar. 4,1861 

Cooper, James S Nov. 29, 1853 

Cooper, Peter June 7, 1853 

Cornell, George J June 8, 1852 

1888 Cornell, Joseph Nov. 28, 1892 

1845 Cornwell, Daniel H Nov. 28, 1864 

1835 Coster, John Gerard May 30, 1881 

1874 Cotheal, Alexander I Dec. 8,1835 

1835 Cotheal, Henry L Dec. 5,1848 

183s Cotheal, Isaac E Mar. 8,1842 

1871 Cox, William A Dec. 1,1862 

183s Crane, Benjamin F Feb. 28,1835 

1875 Crane, John J June 8,1837 

iqo6 Crane, Theodore Feb. 28,1835 

1876 Creighton, William Feb. 28,1835 

1868 Crispell, Charles W Jan. 16,1888 

1864 Cromwell, Charles T Feb. 28, 1876 

1835 Cromwell, Oliver E Feb. 28,1876 

1835 Crosby, Ernest H.. June 4,1888 



THE Bowery Theatre opened October 33d, 1836, was 
erected on the site of the old tavern and cattle 
market known as " Bull's Head." The original build- 
ing was destroyed by fire May 36th, 1828 ; the second 
edifice, as shown in the view, was erected and ready for 
opening in less than ninety days. Subsequently it was 
many times partially destroyed by fire, but being 
restored, it is now one of the few land marks of this 
period that remains. 



FORMER MEMBERS 



9' 



Crosby, Howard Jan. i6, 1888 

Crosby, John P April 18, 1835 

Crosby, William B Feb. 28, 1835 

Crosby, William H April 18, 1835 

Cross, Norman F Nov. 28, 1881 

Cruger, Henry D Feb. 28, 1835 

Cruger, S. Van Rensselaer.. Jan. 16, 1888 

Cruger, William E Mar. 8, 1842 

Cunningham, Lewis Sept. iij 1855 

Cunningham, John Sept. 11, 1855 

Cunningham, James B Mar. 6,1855 

Currie, Charles P Nov. 28, 1866 

Curry, Duncan F June 11, 1850 

Cutting, Charles W Mar. 2, 1891 



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Dakin, Edward S Nov. 29 

Darlington, Joseph G Nov. 30 

Dash, Daniel B Feb. 28 

Dash, Daniel B June 11 

Dash, John B Mar. 9 

Davis, George Nov. 29 

Davis, Gilbert Mar. 7 

Davis, Gilbert F Mar. 24 

Davis, Henry S. F April 30, 

Davis, Lewis Johnson May 31 

Davis, Michael V. B June 3 

Davis, Samuel C Nov. 28 

Davison, Henry J., Jr Oct. 23 

Davison, L. Vermilye Sept. 3 

Dayton, William G June 8 

Dean, Edmund E Sept. 9 

Dean, Gilbert Mar. 3 

Dean, Nicholas May 28 

Deas, Fitz Allen Dec. 3 

Dederer, Charles Mar. 8 

Dederick, Zachariah Mar. i 

De Kay, George C Sept. 12 

De Kay, James E Nov. 27 

DeLancey, Edward E Dec. 

Delafield, Edward Nov. 30, 

Delafield, John Feb. 28 

Delamater, Charles H Dec. 2 

Delaplaine, John F June 1 1 

Delavan, Edward C Aug. 29 

DeLancey, Edward F May 30. 

De Motte, Mortimer Sept. 12 

Denike, Abraham Mar. 3 

De Peyster, Arent S Sept. 12 

De Peyster, Edgar May 29, 

De Peyster, Frederic Feb. 2" 

De Peyster, Frederic J June 4 

De Peyster, Gerard B May 29 

De Peyster, L Ashton Nov. 30, 

De Peyster, James F Feb. 28 

De Peyster, Johnston L. . . .Mar. i 

De Peyster, J. Watts Sept. 9 

De Peyster, Nicholas Dec. 2 

De Peyster, Pierre C Mar. 11 

De Peyster, Robert G. L...Feb. 28 

De Peyster, William June 10 

De Witt, Thomas June 10, 



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De Witt, F. Clinton Nov. 26, 1877 

De Witt, Thomas D Nov. 26, 1888 

Dibblee, William W Dec. 6, 1849 

Dickinson, Howard C June 4,1894 

Diefendorf, Menzo May 29, 1876 

Dodge, Henry M Nov. 29, 1880 

Dodge, Robert Nov. 30, 1863 

Dodge, William Mar. 12, 1844 

Doremus, R. Ogden Mar. 2, 186S 

Doubleday, Stephen W Mar. 4, 1889 

Doubleday, Ulysses Mar. i, 1875, 

Doughty, Francis E June 4, 1894 

Douglass, William Feb. 28,1 835. 

Drake, Benjamin Dec. i, 1846 

Drake, Clifford Nov. 30, 1903. 

Drake, Elias G June 11, 1844 

Drake, John Jacob Mar. 11, 1851 

DuBois, Abrara Mar. 11, 1851 

Dudley, Henry Mar. 2, i86ff 

Duer, Denning Feb. 28, 1835 

Duer, George W Sept. 11, 183& 

Duer, John Feb. 28, 1835, 

Duer, John Mar 3, 1890' 

Duer, William A Feb. 28, 1835 

Du Flon, Pierre June 6, 1870 

Dumont, Robert Mar. 8, 1842 

Dumont, J. Ludlow Dec. 2,1856 

Dumont, R. S Sept. 9, 1856 

Dumont, Theodore S Nov. 28, 1870 

Dumont, William June 8, 1837 

Dunscomb, William E Mar. 12, 1839 

Dusenbury, W. Co.xe Dec. i, 1857 

Duryee, Abram Dec. 4, i860 

Duryee, Joseph W Oct. 11, 1887 

Duryee, William Rankin., . .June 2, 1884 
Dwindle, William H Mar. 2,1874 



E 

Edgar, Newbold Mar. 9, 1841 

Edgar, William Feb. 28, 1835 

Edmonds, Francis W June 11, 1844 

Eigenbrodt, David L Nov. 29, 1853 

Elsworth, Henry Jan. 16, 1888 

Ely, Smith, Jr June 4, 1866 

Embury, Daniel, Jr June 7, 1859 

Embury, Peter June 7, 1842 

Embury, Philip A June 7, 1859 

Erben, Henry Dec. i, 1846 

Erben, Henry, Jr June 28, 1872 

Erhardt, Joel B Mar. 3, 1890 

Evans, Thomas Grier Mar. i, 1886 



Fardon, Abraham Mar. 11, 1845 

Fardon, Abraham, Jr Mar. 8, 1842 

Fardon, William Mar. 9, 1852 

Faye, James J June 3, 1890 

Fearing, C. F June 4, 1866 

Fellows, James Waite Nov. 28, 1870 



92 



FORMER MEMBERS 



Fellows, Richard C Sept. 7 

Ferris, Claiborne Mar. 3 

Field, Benjamin H Mar. 12 

Field, Clinton Osgood Nov. 29 

Field, Maunsell B Sept. 10 

Field, William H Mar. 3 

Fink, Charles Dec. 2 

Finlay, J. Beekman Mar. 11 

Fish, Hamilton Feb. 28 

Fish, Nicholas Feb. 27. 

Fitch, John Sept. 4 

Fleming, Augustus Feb. 28 

Floyd, John Gelston Jan. 16 

Floyd- Jones, De Lancey.... Mar. i 

Forbes, Francis Mar. i 

Forbes, Paul S Feb. 27 

Ford, Charles H Nov. 27 

Forman, William H Nov. 28 

Forrest, George J Feb. 29 

Forrester, James C Mar. 11 

Fosdick, Charles B June 29 

Fowler, Frederick R June 6, 

Fowler, Isaac V Sept. 6, 

Fowler, John, Jr Mar. 11 

Fowler, Theodosius A Sept. 9 

Francis, Henry M Nov. 30 

Francis, John W Feb. 28 

Frazer, Donald Mar. 8 

Fryer, Isaac Mar. 7 

Fryer, William J Mar. 3, 

Funck, James Nov. 30 



G- 

Gaines, Stephen W June 

Garr, Andrew S Feb. 

Garrison, Charles E Mar. 

Garrison, Wm. R Dec. 

Gaul, Edward L Mar. 4 

Genin, Sidney C Sept. 4 

Gerard, James W June g 

Gerard, James W Feb. 27 

Gerry, Elbridge Feb. 29 

Gilbert, Clinton Mar. 1 1 

Giles, George W Feb. 28 

Giles, John S April 14 

Gilford, Samuel, Jr Feb. 28 

Gillender, Augustus T Dec. 2 

Giraud, Daniel Feb. 28 

Giraud, Jacob P Feb. 28 

Glover, Samuel Feb. 28 

Goelet, Ogden Mar. 2 

Goelet, Peter Feb. 28 

Goelet, Robert Mar. 4 

Goodhue, Robert C Dec. 3 

Gould, John W June 

Gourlie, John H Dec. i 

Gouverneur, Saml. L Feb. 28 

Graham, Charles Feb. 28 

Graham, W. Irving Dec. 4 

Greene, John W Nov. 28 

Greenfield, John V Nov. 27 

Groshon, John June n 



1859 Guernsey, Joseph R Nov. 28, 1892 

1862 Guest, William A Dec. 2, 1872 

1850 Guion, John H Feb. 27,1888 

1880 

1850 TT 
1862 

1851 Hackett, James H Feb. 28 

1845 Hackett, John K Nov. 28 

1835 Haight, Benjamin Feb. 28 

1882 Haight, C. H Feb. 27 

1871 Haight, Edward May 30 

1835 Haight, Frederick E June 4 

1888 Haight, George April 16, 

1886 Haight, Gilbert L Nov. 30, 

1875 Haight, D. Henry Sept. 11 

1865 Haight,JohnE Feb. 28 

1882 Haight, Halsey Jan. 29 

1892 Hall, A. Oakey June 2, 

1864 Hallet, William P Dec. 3 

1845 Halsey, Anthony P Feb. 28 

1875 Halsey, George A June 3 

1854 Halsey, Harvey R Nov. 27 

1853 Halsey, Jacob L Nov. 27 

1851 Halsey, Jonathan O Nov. 30 

1845 Halsted, Jonathan Mar. 11 

1841 Hamersley, A. Gordon Sept. 11 

1836 Hamersley, Andrew S Mar. 13, 

1842 Hamersley, J . Hooker Nov. 30, 

1848 Hamersley, John W Dec. 

1873 Hamersley, Lewis C Feb. 28 

1841 Hamersley, Louis Dec. r 

Hamilton, Alexander Dec. 

Hamilton, James A Feb. 2a 

Hammond, Charles H Feb. 28 

Hand, Clifford A June 3 

1863 Hardenbergh, John A J une 3 

1835 Hardenbrook, John K Mar. 11 

1874 Harriman, E. H Feb. 28 

1874 Harriman, William E June i 

1872 Harriman, W. M Mar. i 

1871 Hasbrouck, J. Chester Nov. 27, 

1846 Harsen, Jacob Mar. 9 

1871 Harriman, F. Cottenet June i 

1864 Harris, Townsend Nov. 27 

1851 Hawes, Emory Feb. 28 

1835 Hawkes, W. Wright Mar. 12 

1862 Haws, Robert T Nov. 29 

1835 Hays, Aaron B Dec. 8 

1872 Hays, Charles H Jan. 4 

1835 Hays, De Witt C Mar. 4 

1835 Hays, William J Dec. i 

1835 Hayward, Robert S Mar. 2 

1896 Heermance, William L Jan. 16, 

183s Hegeman, William Nov. 28 

1895 Heiser, Christopher Mar. 11 

1844 Heiser, Henry A Mar. 12 

1894 Henderson, N. P Feb. 28 

1864 Henry, John T .Sept. 6 

1833 Henry, Philip Sept. 14, 

1835 Henry, Philip, Jr June 3 

i860 Heroy, James H Sept. i 

1866 Herrick, B. L June 2 

183s Herrick, J. Hobart Dec. i 

1850 Harriot, George G Sept. 23 



FORMER MEMBERS 



93 



Herriot, J. Groshon Nov. 30, 

Heyer, Cornelius Feb. 28, 

Heyer, Edward P Feb. 28, 

Heyer, Henry A Feb. 28, 

Hicks, Silas, Jr Dec. 3, 

Hinton, John H Mar. 3, 

Hobart, Dayton Feb. 28, 

Hobart, William H Feb. 28, 

Hoffman, Burrall No.v. 26, 

Hoffman, Charles F Feb. 28, 

Hoffman, Eugene A May 31, 

HolTman, George E Feb. 28, 

Hoffman, John T Dec. i, 

Hoffman, Lindley M Feb. 28, 

Hoffman, Lindley M Dec. 2, 

Hoffman, Martin Feb. 28, 

Hoffman, Murray Feb. 28, 

Hoffman, Ogden Feb. 28, 

Hoffman, Richard K Feb. 28, 

Hoffman, W. O June 3, 

Holmes, Adrian B Dec. 5, 

Hone, Isaac S Feb. 28, 

Hone, Philip Feb. 28, 

Hone, Robert S June 8, 

Hoogland, Andrew Sept. 6, 

Hook, Gulian Mar. 7, 

Hook, John de Wint Sept. 10, 

Hosack, Alexander E Feb. 28, 

Hosack, David Feb. 28, 

Howe, Samuel O June 4, 

Hull, Oliver June 8, 

Hunter, Abraham T Feb. 28, 

Hunter, William A Feb. 28, 

Hurst, James H June 16, 

Hyatt, Stephen Mar. 3, 

I 

Ireland, Andrew L May 29, 

Ireland, Augustus F May i, 

Irving, Ebenezer Feb. 28, 

Irving, Gabriel F Feb. 28, 

Irving, John T Sept. 11, 

Irving, John T Feb. 28, 

Irving, Pierre M Mar. 12, 

Irving, Washington Feb. 28, 

J" 

Jackson, Wm. H Mar. 1 1, 

Jacobson, Frederick June 7, 

Jacobus, Lyman A Dec. i, 

Janeway , James G Nov. 28, 

Jay, John Mar. 2, 

Jay, Peter Augustus Feb. 28, 

Johnson, Henry W Mar. 1, 

Johnson, James C Feb. 28, 

Johnson, Jeromus Feb. 28, 

Johnson, Samuel William... Mar. 1, 

Johnson, Theodore P June 2, 

Johnson, William Feb. 28, 

Johnson, William H Nov. 27, 

Johnson, William L Mar. 11, 

Johnson, William T Sept. 11, 

Johnston, John Mar. 10, 

Jones, David S Feb. 28, 



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Jones, Edward R Feb. 28, 

Jones, F. M May 30, 

Jones, George Feb. 28, 

Jones, Isaac, Jr Feb. 28, 

Jones, James I Feb. 28, 

Jones, John Feb. 28, 

Jones, John Q June 7, 

Jones, Samuel Feb. 28, 

Jones, Samuel June 4, 

Jones, Walter R. T Mar. 16, 

Jones, W. D Mar. 3, 

Jones, Wm. G June 8, 

Jordan, Conrad N Feb. 27, 

Jordan, Thomas DeM June 4, 

Judah, S. B. Helbert June 10, 

K 

Kane, J. Grenville Dec. 

Kearny, Philip J Dec. 

Keese, John Sept. 11 

Keese, John D Feb. 28 

Kemble, Gouverneur Feb. 28 

Kemble, Richard F Feb. 28 

Kemble, William Feb. 28 

Kendrick, Edward June 2 

Kermit, Robert Feb. 28 

Ketcham, Arthur C Nov. 27 

Ketcham, William P June 2 

Keteltas, Eugene M June i 

Keteltas, Henry Aug. 31 

Kiersted, Henry T Sept. 9, 

King, Charles Feb. 28 

King, Edward June 

King, James G Feb. 28 

King, John A Feb. 28 

King, John A Feb. 27 

King, Le Roy May 30 

King, William H Mar. 

Kingsland, Ambrose C Mar. 9 

Kingsland, A. C June 3 

Kingsland, Daniel C Mar. 9 

Kingsland, George L June 3 

Kingsland, William M June 3 

Kip, Brockholst L June 10 

Kip, James H Dec. 8 

Kip, John I Mar. 12 

Kip, Leonard W Feb. 28 

Kip, William F Nov. 30 

Kip, William W May 29 

Kirby, Abrara M Mar. 

Kirby, David L Jan. 

Kissam, Benj. T Aug. 

Kissam, Richard S Dec. 5 

Knapp, Gideon L June 9 

Knevels, Delancy W Nov. 

Knickerbacker, Henry June 

Knox, John M June 

Kortwright, Lawrence M..Jan. 



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Labagh, John J Feb. 28, 1835 

Laight, Edward W Feb. 28, 1885 

Lafght, William E Feb. 28, 1835 

Lane, P. Van Zandt Mar. 2, 1863 



94 



FORMER MEMBERS 



Lane, Robert May 29 

Lane, Smith E May 29 

Lang, John Feb. 28 

Lawrence, Abraham R Feb. 28 

Lawrence, Ferdinand Mar. 9 

Lawrence, John June i 

Lawrence, John L Feb. 28 

Lawrence, Jonathan S Mar. 4 

Lawrence, Richard M Feb. 28, 

Lawrence, William A Feb. 28 

Lawrence, William B Feb. 28 

Lawrence, William M Jan. 16 

Leconte, John L Mar. g 

Lee, Benjamin C June 11 

Lee, Benjamin F Mar. 3 

Lee, James April 18 

Lee, William P Dec. i 

Lefferts, James April 18 

Lefferts, Marshall Dec. i 

Le Moyne, Edward M Sept. 3 

Leonard, John Feb. 28 

Le Roy, Daniel Feb. 28 

Le Roy, Herman Feb. 28 

Le Roy, Herman, Jr June 8 

Le Roy, Jacob Mar. 11 

Le Roy, Jacob R Feb. 28 

Leveridge, Benj. C Feb. 28 

Leveridge, B. C Sept. i 

Leveridge, John Feb. 28 

Livingston, James B Mar. 2 

Livingston, John W Mar. 7 

Livingston, Murray Mar. 3 

Livingston, R. C June i 

Lloyd, William R June i 

Lloyd, William T Aug. 31 

Lockwood, John B Aug. 31 

Lockwood, Joseph B Mar. 2 

Lorillard, Jacob Feb. 28 

Lorillard, Pierre Mar. 

Lossing, Benson J Mar. 1 

Lott, Henry Feb. 28 

Lott, Jerome Dec. 3 

Low, Cornelius Feb. 28 

Low, J. Augustus Mar. 30. 

Low, Nicholas Feb. 28 

Lowery, John A Feb. 27 

Lownds, James M Nov. 27 

Lownds, Oliver M April 17 

Ludlow, Edward G Feb. 28 

Ludlum, Isaac F Nov. 30, 

Luff, Charles E Dec 

Luqueer, Francis S Mar. 10 

Lynch, Eugene Tillotson.. .May 31 
Lyon, Samuel K Feb. 26 



Macdonough, Augustus R..Mar. 

Main, Austin L. S Feb. 

Mandeville, William Feb. 

Manley, James Dec. 

Manley, James R Feb. 

Many, Francis June 

Many, Francis V Sept. 



871 Mapes, James J Sept. 11 

865 Marshall, Daniel D. T Nov. 28 

835 Mather, John C Feb. 4 

836 Mathews, Albert Feb. 27 

852 Ma.xwell, William H Feb. 28 

874 McAlpine, C. L June 6 

835 McCartee, Robert Feb. 28 

861 McCartee, Robert Nov. 30. 

835 McCoon, James H Nov. 26 

835 McCoun, William T Feb. 28 

835 McCrea, Edward P Mar. 2 

888 McCuUough, James Nov. 27, 

847 McEvers, Bache Feb. 28 

850 McEvers, Charles, Jr Feb. 28 

873 McFarlan, Francis Dec. 5 

835 McKnight, J. M. Scott Feb. 28 

857 McLean, George W Nov. 30 

835 McLean, Hugh Feb. 28 

873 McLean, James M June 9 

877 McMillen, Charles June 2 

835 McMurray, Henry R June 4 

835 McVicar, Benjamin Feb. 28 

835 Mead, Charles D Mar. 2 

837 Meeks, Joseph June 3 

845 Mellville, Allan Feb. 29 

835 Melville, Thomas June i 

835 Mercein, Thomas R Feb. 28 

855 Merrifield, Richard Sept. 4 

835 Merritt, William H June 3 

874 Meserole, Nicholas W June 2 

843 Mesier, Edward S Nov. 30, 

874 Milledoler, Philip E Nov. 27 

874 Miller, George P Mar. 3 

891 Miller, Morris S Mar. 30, 

874 Miller, Sylvanus Feb. 28 

868 Mills, John C Nov. 28 

874 Minturn, Robert B June 7 

835 Mitchell, Cornelius B Nov. 26, 

880 Mitchell, George Mar. 11 

856 Mitchell, John M Feb. 26, 

835 Monell, Ambrose Nov. 27 

844 Monell, Claudius L Nov. 30, 

835 Monell, Joseph S Nov. 29 

857 Monroe, Augustin May 31 

835 Moore, Benjamin, May 31 

871 Moore, Boltis Mar. 12 

835 Moore, D. Sackett Mar. i 

835 Morell, Geo. W Dec. 6 

836 Morford, Charles A June 11 

874 Morris, Fordham Nov. 29 

856 Morris, Harry M Mar. 3 

846 Morris, James Nov. 30 

875 Morris, Richard L Feb. 28 

894 Morris, Robert H Dec. 

Morris, Thomas F Mar. 

Morris, William Lewis April 16, 

Morse, Samuel F. B April 16 

1851 Morse, Sidney E May 9 

1835 Mott, John G June 11 

1835 Mott, William Buchan May 31 

1835 Mount, Henry R Aug. 31 

1835 Mount, Richard E Mar. 10, 

1847 Mower, Mandeville Nov. 29. 

1843 Mulford, Robert L Mar. 



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Mulligan, John W Feb. 28, 1836 

Murray, David C Dec. 3, 1850 

Murray, John R April 18, 1835 

Myer, Albert J Nov. 27, 1871 

Myers, T. Bailey Sept. 12, 1854 



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Nathan, Benjamin Nbv. 27, 

Nathan, Jonathan Feb. 28, 

Nathan, Mendez May 31, 

Nathan, Seixas Nov. 27, 

Neill, John Delancey Nov. 26, 

Neill, Samuel M Mar. 12, 

Neilson, Anthony B Feb. 28, 

Neilson, John, Jr Feb. 28, 

Nelson, George P Sept. 11, 

Nesbitt, Daniel A June i, 

Nesbitt, George F June 10, 

Nevins, Jacob R June 8, 

Nichols, Robert Nov. 30, 

NicoU, Edward A Feb. 28, 

Nicoll, Edward H June 3, 

NicoU, Henry Dec. 3, 

Nicoll, Solomon T Dec. 3, 

Norwood, Carlisle Nov. 29, 

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Oakley, Alfred P Oct. 23, 

Oakley, Charles April 16, 

Oakley, Cornelius Mar. 11, 

Oakley, E. Benedict June 4, 

Oakley, Edward J Nov. 29, 

Oakley, Henry A June 3, 

Oakley, Hobart Nov. 29, 

Ogden, James De Peyster..Sept. 11, 

Ogden, John D Feb. 28, 

Ogden, Nicholas G June 11, 

Ogden, Richard Nov. 29, 

Ogden, Richard H Feb. 28, 

Ogden, Thomas Ludlow. . ..May 31, 

Ogden, Wallace Jan. 29, 

Ogden, Walter Nov. 29, 

Ogsbury, Francis Mar. 9, 

Onderdonk, Benj. T Feb. 28, 

Oothout, Edward May 31, 

Oothout, John Feb. 28, 

Oothout, William Mar. 9, 

Paris, Irving Mar. 4, 

Palmer, John C Mar. 3, 

Parmele, T. W Mar. 3, 

Parshall, Charles Mar. 11, 

Paterson, Matthew C Feb. 28, 

Patterson, John M Sept. 12, 

Paulding, James K Feb. 28, 

Paulding, William Feb. 28, 

Paulison, John Paul Mar. 4, 

Peck, William J June 4, 

Pell, Alfred Mar. 12, 



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Pell, Archie D June i. 

Pell, Charles E May 29, 

Pell, Duncan C June 9, 

Pell, James K Dec. i. 

Pell, John B June 7, 

Pell, John H Mar. 2, 

Pell, William Cruger May 29, 

Penfold, Edmund Mar. 10, 

Penniman, George H. Mar. 3, 

Perlee, R. N Dec. i. 

Philips, Lewis W Mar. 4, 

Phoenix, Daniel A Nov. 27, 

Phoenix, J. Philips June 7, 

Phy fe, James D June 12, 

Pierrepont, Henry E Dec. 5, 

Pierson, Henry L June 8, 

Piffard, Henry G.,M.D.... Feb. 29, 

Pinkney, G. Albert Nov. 10, 

Pinkney, James H June 8, 

Place, Ephraim B May 30, 

Place, James K May 30, 

Piatt, John H Feb. 27, 

Popham, Charles W Dec. i, 

Post, Samuel L.,Jr June 4, 

Post, Waldron B Dec. 2, 

Potter, Henry C, Rt. Rev.. Sept. 23, 

Prime, Frederick Feb. 28, 

Prime, Ruf us Dec. 8, 

Pruyn, John V. L June 3, 

Pryer, James Sept. 6, 

Pryer, John Mar. 9, 

Purdy, Samuel A., Jr May 31, 

Purdy, Wm. Halsted Dec. 2, 

Pyne, Percy R Nov. 28, 



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Quackenbos, Mangle M June 8, 1837 

Quackenbos, Nicholas Nov. 29, 1853 

Quackenboss, Henry Mar. it, 1858 

Quintard, Charles Todd. . . .Nov. 29, 1880 

Quintard, Edward A Mar. 1,1886 

Quintard, William I Mar. 2, 1891 

Rapelye, George Feb. 28, 1835 

Rapelye, George B Feb. 28, 1835 

Ray, Richard Feb. 28, 1835 

Ray, Robert Feb. 28, 1835 

Raymond, Samuel G Feb. 28, 1835 

Reed, Isaac H April 18, 1835 

Remsen, Henry Nov. 30, 1874 

Remsen, Henry R Dec. 3, 1850 

Remsen, Robert G Sept. 12, 1848 

Remsen, William Mar. 11, 1845 

Remsen, William, Jr.. May 21, 1875 

Renwick, James Feb. 28, 1835 

Rhind, Alexander Golden. . Mar. i, 1880 

Rhinelander, John R Feb. 28, 1836 

Rhinelander, William Dec. 2, 1878 

Rhinelander, Wm. C Feb. 28, 1835 

Rhoades, John Harsen Nov. 26, i888 



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Rhoades, Lyman Nov. 26, 1888 

Ridabock, Frederick A May 30, 1864 

Ridabock, James H Dec. 2,1856 

Rice, Thomas D Sept. 10, 1845 

Rich, James V Mar. 14, 1850 

Richards, Benjamin, Jr June 7, 1859 

Ridley, J. M Dec. 2, 1861 

Ridley, John Sept. 12, 1843 

Riker, Henry L Nov. 30, iSqi 

Riker, John L Nov. 26, 1877 

Riker, Richard Mar. 3, i8go 

Roberts, Charles, Jr Jan. 16, 1888 

Roberts, Marshall O June 7, 1842 

Robinson, Beverly Feb. 28, 1835 

Robinson, Henry Mar. 8, 1842 

Robinson, Herman F Mar. 11, 1901 

Robinson, William D Sept. 11, 1838 

Rockwell, William Dec. 2, 1851 

Rodgers, J. Kearny Mar. 8, 1836 

Rogers, George P Feb. 28, 1835 

Rogers, John Feb. 28, 1835 

Rogers, Jones June 4, 1863 

Rogers, Wm. Bayard Sept. 4, 1865 

Romaine, Benjamin Feb. 28, 1835 

Romaine, Samuel B Feb. 28,1835 

Romaine, Worthington June 6, 1854 

Roorae, Charles Mar. 9, 1847 

Roome, Walter Dec. 4, i860 

Roosa, D. B. St. John June i, 1874 

Roosevelt, Charles H. . . . .June 4, 1863 

Roosevelt, Cornelius May 29, 1871 

Roosevelt, Cornelius V. S..Nov. 27, 1835 

Roosevelt, Henry June 12, 1835 

Roosevelt, James A Mar. 9, 1847 

Roosevelt, James J Feb. 28, 1835 

Roosevelt, Nicholas Latrose. Dec. 2, 1878 

Roosevelt, Robert B June 7, 1859 

Roosevelt, Samuel June 11, 1850 

Roosevelt, Theodore Mar. 8, 1859 

Roosevelt, Van Ness Nov. 27, 1871 

Ruckel, Philip P Feb. 28, 1835 

Rutherford, Lewis M Mar. 8, 1842 

Rutherfurd, Robert W Mar. 3, 1873 



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Salomon, S. N Mar. 3, 1875 

Sanford, Edward Feb. 28, 1835 

Satterlee, Clarence., Sept. 4, 1882 

Satterlee, Edward R Nov. 30, 1868 

Satterlee, George B Nov. 30, 1874 

Satterlee, Samuel K May 29, 1871 

Savage, George W Dec. 2, 1867 

Schanck, Andrew H June 3, 1872 

Schell, Augustus Mar. 12, 1850 

Schell, Edward Sept. 7, 1859 

Schell, Edward H Nov. 28, 1870 

Schell, Richard Sept. 10, 1850 

Schell, Robert Mar. 4, 1872 

Schenck, L Frederick May 31, 1875 

Schenck, Nathaniel P Dec. 2, 1878 

Schenck, Noah Hunt Nov. 29, 1869 

Schermerhorn, Abraham Feb. 28, 1835 



Schermerhorn, Archibald B.Feb. 28, 
Schermerhorn, A. Van C.Feb. 28, 

Schermerhorn, E. E Feb. 28, 

Schermerhorn, Edmund H.Feb. 28, 
Schermerhorn, George J... Jan. 16, 
Schermerhorn, J. Egmont. .Nov. 29, 
Schermerhorn, J. Lefferts...Dec. j, 

Schermerhorn, John Feb. 28, 

Schermerhorn, John J Feb. 28, 

Schermerhorn, John P Mar. 12, 

Schermerhorn, John S Feb. 28, 

Schermerhorn, Peter Feb. 28, 

Schermerhorn, Peter A Feb. 28, 

Schermerhorn, Peter B Feb. 28, 

Schieffelin, Edgar S Mar. i, 

Schieffelin, Eugene Feb. 27, 

Schieffelin, H. Maunsell Mar. i, 

Schieffelin, Wm. H Sept. 2, 

Schmelzel, George Mar. 8, 

Schmelzel, George J Mar. 8, 

Schmelzel, John's Mar. 8, 

Schoonmaker, Henry Mar. 7. 

Schuchardt, F. Gebhard.. . . June 4, 

Schuyler, John Dec. 2, 

Schuyler, M. Roosevelt Feb. 26, 

Schuyler, Philip June i, 

Schwab, Benjamin W June i, 

Scott, George Hobart June 2, 

Scott, William Slay 31, 

Scudder, Henry J Mar. 4, 

Scudder, Hewlett Dec. 2, 

Seaman, John F Dec. 5, 

Seaman, William B Nov. 28, 

Sei.xas, Jacob B April 16, 

Seton, Alfred Dec. 3, 

Seward, Clarence A Nov. 28, 

Seymour, Daniel Mar. 14, 

Seymour, William, Jr Nov. 28, 

Seymour, William W Mar. 4, 

Sharpe, George H Nov. 27, 

Sharpe, Henry G Sept. 4, 

Sherman, Watts Nov. 29, 

Sherwood, John H Mar. 3, 

Shrady, William JSIar. i, 

Sidell, Wm. H Dec. 8, 

Simonson, John Feb. 28, 

Skaats, Bartholomew Nov. 30, 

Skellorn, George W April 16, 

Skiddy, Francis Dec. 5, 

Skidmore, Samuel T Mar. 10, 

Slote, Alonzo Sept. i, 

Slote, Daniel Mar. 8, 

Slote, Daniel L Feb. 28, 

Slote, Henry L Aug. 29, 

Slipper, Henry U Dec. 8, 

Slosson, Edward Mar. 12, 

Slosson, John Nov. 29, 

Smedberg, John A Jan. 29, 

Sraidt, John C. T June 12, 

Smidt, William Henry Mar. 3, 

Smith, Charles Dickinson. .Mar. 11, 

Smith, Cornelius Dec. i, 

Smith, Edwin Sept. 9, 

Smith, Fletcher Mar. 12, 



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Smith, Gamaliel G Nov. 

Smith, George B Feb. 

Smith, Gouverneur M Mar. 

Smith, Morgan L Mar. 

Smith, Thomas R Feb. 

Smith, Uriah J Dec. 

Smith, Washington Nov. 

Smythe, Henry A June 

Spencer, George H Nov. 

Stagg, Benjamin Fe'b. 

Stagg, Benjamin, Jr Feb. 

Stagg, Gerard S Mar. 

Stagg, John T Feb. 

Stagg, Junius T Sept. 

Stagg, Peter Feb. 

Stansbury, Edward A Nov. 

Stanton, Edmund C June 

Stanton, Henry Feb. 

Stanton, S. Franklin Mar. 

Staples, William J Mar. 

Starin, John H June 

Starr, Walter D Feb. 

Stevens, Alexander H Dec. 

Stevens, John A., Jr Jan. 

Stevens, Robert L Feb. 

Steward, John June 

Stewart, James J Mar. 

Stilwell, William M Dec. 

Storm, Garrit Dec. 

Storm. John G Nov. 

Storm, Thomas June 

Storm, Walton Dec. 

Stout, Aquila G Mar. 

Stout, Francis A Nov. 

Stoutenburgh, Wm. E June 

Striker, Garret H Mar. 

Striker, Garret H., Jr June 

Striker, James A June 

Strong, Charles E Mar. 

Strong, George T Mar. 

Strong, George W Feb. 

Strong, James Feb. 

Strong, P. Remsen Mar. 

Stuyvesant, Gerard Feb. 

Stuy vesant, Henry May 

Stuyvesant, N. W Feb. 

Stuyvesant, Peter Feb. 

Stuyvesant, Peter G Feb. 

Stuyvesant, Robert Nov. 

Stuyvesant, Robert R June 

Suffern, Chas. Carroll Mar. 

Sutherland, John L June 

Sutphen, John Sept. 

Suydam, Charles S Nov. 

Suydam, David L Mar. 

Suydam, James A Mar. 

Suydam, John R Feb. 

Suydam, Lambert June 

Suydam, Peter M Feb. 

Suydam, Richard L Sept. 

Swan, Benjamin L., Jr Feb. 

Swart, Joel N Nov. 

Swartwout, Samuel Feb. 

Swords, Charles R Mar. 



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Swords, George H Mar. 8, 

Swords, James R Mar. 8, 

Swords, John E Mar. 10, 

Swords, Stanford Nov. 30, 

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Tailer, William H Nov. 26, 

Talbot, George W May 29, 

Talbot, Richmond Nov. 27, 

Talman, George F Feb. 28, 

Talman, George H Feb. 27, 

Tapp, E. W Feb. 28, 

Tappan, Henry P Dec. 3, 

Tappen, Frederic D Nov. 30, 

Ten Broeck, Rensselaer June 3, 

Thebaud, Paul L Aug. 31, 

Thomas, James P Nov. 27, 

Thompson, Alexander B Dec. 4, 

Thompson, David Gardiner. Mar. 2, 

Thompson, T. De Witt Nov. 29, 

Thorne, Eugene Nov. 27, 

Thome, George W Dec. 30, 

Thorne, John M Dec. 4, 

Thorne, John W Nov. 28, 

Thorne, William Sept. 2, 

Tiemann, Daniel F Sept. 7, 

Tiemann, Peter C Feb. 27, 

Tillou, Francis R Nov. 30, 

Tillotson, Gouverneur Dec. 3, 

Tilden, Samuel J Dec. 7, 

Timpson, James A Aug. 29, 

Tisdale, John Henry Nov. 30, 

Titus, James H May 20, 

Titus, Peter S April 16, 

Todd, William James June i, 

Tompkins, Minthorne Mar. 9, 

Tompkins, Ray Sept. 7, 

Torrey , Charles W Feb. 27, 

Townsend, Effingham L. ...Dec. 5, 

Townsend, Issac Dec. 8, 

Townsend, John J Sept. 6, 

Townsend, S. Van Rensselaer, 

Jan. 16, 

Trenchard, Edward Nov. 30, 

Truax, Charles H June i. 

Tucker, Fanning C Dec. 8, 

Turk, William Mar. 12, 

Turner, Herbert B June 2, 

Turner, John April 16, 

Turner, William Feb. 28, 

Turnure, Lawrence Sept. 4, 

Tylee, Daniel E Feb. 28, 

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Underbill, James Aug. 31, 

Valentine, Abraham B Mar. 3, 

Valentine, David T Sept. 8, 

Van Antwerp, James June 7, 

Van Antwerp, William April 16, 



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Van Arsdale, William J May 30, 

Van Auken, Barret Havens, Jr. 

Feb. 26, 

Van Benschoten, James June 9 

Van Beuren, Michael M Nov. 29 

Van Brunt, Charles H Nov. 28 

Van Buren, Martin June 6 

Van Buren, John D Feb. 28 

Van Buren, John Dec. 5 

Van Cott, Cornelius Nov. 30, 

Vanderbilt, Cornelius May 30 

Van Derlip, George M May 31 

Van der Poel, A. Ernest.. . .May 29 

Van der Poel, Aaron Sept. 12 

Van der Poel, Aaron J May 31 

Van der Poel, H. W Nov. 27 

Van der Poel, Jesse O Feb. 29 

Van der Poel, John Mar. 10 

Van der Poel, S. Oakley June i 

Vandervoort, Charles Dec. 3 

Vandervoort, James Sept. 14 

Vandervoort, John L April 16 

Vandervoort, Peter H Mar. 12 

Vandervoort, Peter L Feb. 28 

Van Dolsen, Abraham Jan. 16 

Van Dolsen, William I Jan. 16 

VanDuzer, A. S Dec. 4 

Van Duzer, Selah Mar. 12 

Van Duzer, William A. S...Nov. 30 

Van Dyck, A. V. B Jan. 25 

Van Hoesen, George M....May 30 

Van Nest, Abraham Feb. 28 

Van Nest, Ale.xander T June 3, 

Van Norden, James Dec. 5 

Van Norden, Warner M Nov. 27 

Van Nostrand, David June 6 

Van Nostrand, Jacob Sept. 12 

Van Nostrand, James Mar. 12, 

Van Nostrand, Seymour... .Nov. 29 

Vanolinda, Aaron B Mar. 11 

Van Rensselaer, Kiliaen... . June i 
Van Rensselaer, Maunsell.. June 3 
Van Santvoord, Abraham. .June 2 

Van Santvoord, Alfred Feb. 28 

Van Santvoord, Cornelius. ..June 3 

Van Santvoord, T. C Nov. 28 

Van Schaick, Jenkins Nov. 30 

Van Schaick, S. D Nov. 29 

Van Schaick, William M Feb. 27 

Van Slyke, Evert Nov. 27 

Van Slyke, Evert S Mar. 4 

Van Valkenburgh, Aaron. . .Mar. 18 

Van Vechten, A. V. W Aug. 31 

Van Vliet, Stewart May 30, 

Van Wagenen, Frederick... .June 12 

Van Wagenen, Garret G Feb. 28 

Van Wagenen, George A... Mar. 9 

Van Wagenen, Hubert Feb. 28 

Van Wagenen, William I. . .Feb. 28 
Van Wagenen, William W..Mar. 12 

Van Winkle, Edgar S Mar. 8 

Van Winkle, Isaac June 11 

Van Winkle, M. A Nov. 29 

Van Woert, James B Feb. 29 



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Van Wormer, John Rufus. .June 

Van Wyck, Charles Sept. 

Van Wyck, Jacob T Nov. 

Van Wyck, William Feb. 

Van Zandt, Peter P June 

Varick, Abraham Feb. 

Varick, Richard Mar. 

Varick, Theodore Romeyn..Aug. 

Vermilye, Jacob D Nov. 

Vermilye, Robert M Sept. 

Vermilye, Thomas E Mar. 

Vermilye, Thomas E., Jr. ..Dec. 
Vermilye, Thomas E., Jr.. .June 

Vermilye, William E Dec. 

Vermilye, William M Mar. 

Vermilye, W. Romeyn June 

Verplanck, Gulian C Feb. 

Verplanck, Samuel Feb. 

Verplanck, William W Feb. 

Viele, Egbert Ludovicus... . Nov. 
Viele, Herman Knickerbocker, 
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Voorhies, Jacob, Jr June 

Vosburgh, Benjamin F Nov. 



Waddell, William C. H....Dec. 5, 

Wagstaff, David June 2, 

Wainvvright, John T June 3, 

Waldron, Victor B April 16, 

Walker, John W Feb. 28, 

Wallis, Alexander H June 4, 

Walsh, Alexander R Feb. 28, 

Walsh, James W June i, 

Walsh, James W Mar. 8, 

Walton, Edward H Dec. 4, 

Wandell, Townsend June i. 

Ward, Augustus H Mar. 7, 

Ward, Charles H Feb. 26, 

Ward, Charles Samuel Jan. 16, 

Ward, Egbert RIar. 2, 

Ward, Elijah Dec. 6, 

Ward, Moses Sept. 7, 

Ward, Richard R Nov. 27, 

Ward, Samuel, Jr Sept. 11, 

Ward, Sylvester L. H Sept. 7, 

Ward, Theodore A Dec. 5, 

Warner, Andrew Feb. 28, 

Warner, Peter R June 7, 

Warren, John Nov. 27, 

Wasson, C. C Dec. i. 

Waters, George G Dec. 3, 

Watts, John Feb. 28, 

Webb, H. Walter June 4, 

Webb, J. Watson April 20, 

Weekes, John A June 2, 

Wells, James N Dec. 4, 

Wells, James N Mar. 3, 

Wemple, C. Yates Sept. 4, 

Wemple, Christopher Y Mar. 10, 

Wemple, Henry Y., Jr Nov. 28, 

Wenman, Evert Feb. 28, 

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Westervelt, Harinan April 

Westervelt, Harman C Mar. 

Westervelt, Isaac T. . ., Sept. 

Westervelt, Jacob A Dec. 

Westervelt, John S June 

Wetmore, Theodore R June 

Wheeler, John V Feb. 

Whitehouse, George M Sept. 

Whittemore, William L....Jan. 

Wilkes, George Feb. 

Wilkins, Gouverneur M....Feb. 

Willco.x, David Mar. 

Willets, Marinus Nov. 

Willetts, Joseph C June 

Williams, George H June 

Williamson, David B Nov. 

Williamson, D. D Aug. 

Willis, Edward Sept. 

Willis, Francis May 

Willis, Tohn R Dec. 

Willis. Oliver W Feb. 

Willis, William H Dec. 

Willis, William H., Jr Jan. 

Wilmerding, George G Sept. 

Wilraerding, William E June 

Wilson, Henry S Nov. 

Wilson, James B Nov. 

Wilson, John D Nov. 

Wilson, William Dec. 

Winthrop, Benjamin R Feb. 



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Winthrop, Thomas C June 7, 1842 

Wisner, William H Mar. 8, 1853 

Wreaks, Charles F Dec. 2, 1872 

Wright, Henry A Dec. 8, 1835 

Wodell, Joseph Nov. 27, 1893 

Wolcott, Frederick Hubbard. Oct. 23, 1888 

Wolfe, Christopher Feb. 28, 1835 

Wolfe, John Dec. 5, 1845 

Wood, Edward Oct. 11, 1887 

Wood, James R Nov. 8, 1848 

Wood, J. Warden Nov. 30, 1852 

Wood, William H. S Mar. 4, 1889 

Woodworth, A. J Jan. 16, 1888 

Woolsey, Edward J Dec. i, 1879 

Woolsey, Theodorus B Mar. i, 1880 

Wykoff, Alexander Feb. 28, 1835 

WykofT, Henry Feb. 28, 1835 

Wykoff, Henry I Feb. 28, 1835 

WykofT, Henry S Feb. 28, 1835 

Wynkoop, Augustus Feb. 28, 1835 

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